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41 정회되다
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42 정회시키다
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43 특히 영국에서 의회를 정회시키다
v. prorogue -
44 opschorten
v. postpone, hold off, suspend, prorogue -
45 uitstellen
v. delay, defer, postpone, post off, hold off, respite, reprieve, retard, prorogue, protract, adjourn, procrastinate, leave over -
46 verdagen
adj. delayed--------v. adjourn, prorogue, postpone, procrastinate, hold off -
47 vertagen
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48 odložiti
* * *• defer• delay• side track• shunt• shelve• put• postpone• prorogue• layoff• lay (down)• adjourn• adjoarn• pigeon hole• lower• respite• reprieve -
49 produžiti
* * *• extend• elongate• carry forward• resume• prolong• prosecute• prorogue• protract• proceed• lengthen• keep up• go on ahead• hold over• continue• advance• move fwd -
50 prorrogarse
• be prorogued• prorogue -
51 ser prorrogado
• be postponed• prorogue -
52 отложить
см. откладывать* * ** * *lay/put/set aside* * *adjourndeferdelaydemurdivulgelecturepostponeprocrastinateproroguerecallreservesuspend -
53 odgoditi
• adjourn; defer; hold over; holdover; postpone; procrastinate; prolong; prorogue; put back; put off; readjourn; remit; reserve; retard; stave off; suspend; to defer; to put off -
54 odložiti
• adjoarn; adjourn; continue; defer; delay; hold off; hold over; holdover; lay down; leave over; pigeon-hole; postpone; postqualification of a bidder; procrastinate; prorogue; purpose; put back; put off; remit; respite; retard; shunk; shunt; side-track; stave off; stay; suspend; to p -
55 produžiti
• abide; abide by a promise; carry on; elongate; extend; follow on; go on; hold on; keep on; keep up; lenghten; lengthen; on going; piece out; piece up; proceed; produce; prolong; prorogue; prosecute; protract; pursue; resume; to go on -
56 пророгировать
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57 أجل
1́ adv. yes, rather2́ interj. yep3́ v. delay, hold over, prorogue, put off, glorify, honor, shelve, dignify, postpone, remit, procrastinate, esteem, value, carry over, regard, look up to, put back, refer back, honour, stall, table, suspend, set aside, adjourn, defer, continue -
58 أرجأ
v. postpone, defer, put off, prorogue, protract, remit, reserve, respite, waive, procrastinate -
59 odročit
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60 отсрочивать
См. также в других словарях:
Prorogue — Pro*rogue , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prorogued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Proroguing}.] [F. proroger, L. prorogare, prorogatum; pro forward + rogare to ask, to ask one for his opinion or vote, or about a law. See {Rogation}.] 1. To protract; to prolong; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prorogue — index adjourn, continue (adjourn), defer (put off), postpone, procrastinate, recess Burton s Legal Thesau … Law dictionary
prorogue — early 15c., to prolong, extend, from O.Fr. proroger (14c.), from L. prorogare, lit. to ask publicly, from pro before (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + rogare to ask (see ROGATION (Cf. rogation)). Perhaps the original sense in L. was to ask for public assent … Etymology dictionary
prorogue — [prō rōg′] vt., vi. prorogued, proroguing [ME prorogen < MFr proroguer < L prorogare, to defer, prolong < pro , for + rogare, to ask, akin to regere, to direct: see RIGHT] 1. Obs. to defer; delay; postpone 2. to discontinue or end a… … English World dictionary
prorogue — verb Prorogue is used with these nouns as the object: ↑parliament … Collocations dictionary
prorogue — verb (prorogued; proroguing) Etymology: Middle English prorogen, from Anglo French proroger, from Latin prorogare, from pro before + rogare to ask more at pro , right Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. defer, postpone 2. to terminate a se … New Collegiate Dictionary
prorogue — prorogation /proh reuh gay sheuhn/, n. /proh rohg /, v.t., prorogued, proroguing. 1. to discontinue a session of (the British Parliament or a similar body). 2. to defer; postpone. [1375 1425; late ME proroge < L prorogare to prolong, protract,… … Universalium
prorogue — verb /pɹə(ʊ)ˈɹəʊɡ,pɹoʊˈɹoʊɡ/ a) To defer. Mirth [...] prorogues life, whets the wit, makes the body young, lively, and fit for any manner of employment. b) To suspend (a parliamentary session) or to discontinue the meetings of (an assembly,… … Wiktionary
prorogue — pro·rogue || prÉ™ rəʊg v. close or end a legislative session; postpone, defer … English contemporary dictionary
prorogue — [prə rəʊg] verb (prorogues, proroguing, prorogued) discontinue a session of (a parliament or assembly) without dissolving it. Derivatives prorogation rə geɪʃ(ə)n noun Origin ME: from OFr. proroger, from L. prorogare prolong, extend , from pro in… … English new terms dictionary
prorogue — v. a. Adjourn (as Parliament) … New dictionary of synonyms