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verbമാറ്റിവയ്ക്കുക, നീട്ടിവയ്ക്കുക, വൈകിക്കുക -
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[prəu΄kræstineit] v ձգձգել, դանդաղել. հետաձգել -
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Военный термин: затягивать решение, затянуть решениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > procrastinate a solution
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89 procrastinate pro·cras·ti·nate vi
[prəʊ'kræstɪˌneɪt]English-Italian dictionary > procrastinate pro·cras·ti·nate vi
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90 procrastinate a solution
English-Russian military dictionary > procrastinate a solution
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91 procrastinate solution
English-Russian military dictionary > procrastinate solution
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92 procrastinate a solution
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > procrastinate a solution
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93 (to) procrastinate
(to) procrastinate /prəʊˈkræstɪneɪt/A v. i.B v. t.procrastinare; differire; rinviareprocrastinationn. [u]procrastinatorn. -
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(to) procrastinate /prəʊˈkræstɪneɪt/A v. i.B v. t.procrastinare; differire; rinviareprocrastinationn. [u]procrastinatorn. -
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1) retarder; atermoyer2) Jur. user de manoeuvres dilatoiresEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to procrastinate
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tawwal; dewwem; ipprokrastina[taw'wal dew'wem ipprokra'stina] -
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1) gold thread, silver thread
2) разг. long drawn-out proceedings/affair, waste of time разводить/тянуть канитель ≈ to spin/drag out proceedings, to procrastinateж.
1. purl;
золотая ~ gold purl;
2. перен. разг. long-drawn-out proceedings pl ;
разводить, тянуть ~ dawdle;
spin out;
procrastinate;
~ный разг. long-drawn-out;
tedious, tiresome;
~ное дело long/tedious business;
~щик time-waster.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > канитель
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100 волынить
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > волынить
См. также в других словарях:
Procrastinate — Pro*cras ti*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Procrastinated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Procrastinating}.] [L. procrastinatus, p. p. of procrastinare to procrastinate; pro forward + crastinus of to morrow, fr. cras to morrow.] To put off till to morrow, or from … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Procrastinate — Pro*cras ti*nate, v. i. To delay; to be dilatory. [1913 Webster] I procrastinate more than I did twenty years ago. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
procrastinate — I verb adjourn, be dilatory, be idle, be inert, be neglectful, block, dally, dawdle, defer, delay, differre, dilly dally, do nothing, filibuster, gain time, hang back, hesitate, hold back, hold up, idle, keep one waiting, kill time, lag, let… … Law dictionary
procrastinate — (v.) 1580s, from L. procrastinare (see PROCRASTINATION (Cf. procrastination)). Related: Procrastinated; procrastinating … Etymology dictionary
procrastinate — *delay, lag, dawdle, loiter Analogous words: *defer, suspend, stay, postpone: protract, prolong (see EXTEND) Antonyms: hasten, hurry … New Dictionary of Synonyms
procrastinate — [v] delay, put off doing adjourn, be dilatory, cool*, dally, dawdle, defer, drag, drag one’s feet*, give the run around*, goldbrick*, hang fire*, hesitate, hold off, lag*, let slide, linger, loiter, pause, play a waiting game*, play for time*,… … New thesaurus
procrastinate — ► VERB ▪ delay or postpone action. DERIVATIVES procrastination noun procrastinator noun. ORIGIN Latin procrastinare defer till the morning … English terms dictionary
procrastinate — [prō kras′tə nāt΄, prəkras′tə nāt΄] vi., vt. procrastinated, procrastinating [< L procrastinatus, pp. of procastinare < pro , forward (see PRO 2) + crastinus, belonging to the morrow < cras, tomorrow] to put off doing (something… … English World dictionary
procrastinate — prevaricate, procrastinate Because their meanings, or at least the implications of their meanings, overlap, these two words are often confused. To prevaricate (derived from Latin praevaricari meaning literally ‘to walk crookedly’) is ‘to speak or … Modern English usage
procrastinate — [[t]proʊkræ̱stɪneɪt[/t]] procrastinates, procrastinating, procrastinated VERB If you procrastinate, you keep leaving things you should do until later, often because you do not want to do them. [FORMAL] Most often we procrastinate when faced with… … English dictionary
procrastinate — UK [prəʊˈkræstɪneɪt] / US [proʊˈkræst(ə)nˌeɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms procrastinate : present tense I/you/we/they procrastinate he/she/it procrastinates present participle procrastinating past tense procrastinated past participle… … English dictionary