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1. a отсроченный, отложенныйdeferred shares — второочередные акции, акции с отсроченным дивидендом
deferred payment — отложенный платеж; отсроченный платеж
deferred demand — накопившийся спрос; отложенный спрос
deferred entry — задержанный вход; отсроченный ввод
2. a воен. получивший отсрочку3. a замедленный4. a запланированный на будущееСинонимический ряд:1. paid in installments (adj.) assessed; charged; funded; indebted; negotiated; on credit; paid in installments; paid in instalments; partial; renegotiated2. postponed (adj.) adjourned; delayed; held up; postponed; prolonged; protracted; remanded; retarded; staved off3. adjourned (verb) adjourned; delayed; held off; held over; held up; hold off; hold up; intermitted; laid over; lay over; postponed; prorogued; put off; put over; remitted; shelved; stayed; stood over; suspended; tabled; waived4. yielded (verb) bowed; buckled under; capitulated; caved; knuckled; knuckled under; submitted; succumbed; yielded
См. также в других словарях:
put paid to — put paid to, v. t. 1. To put an end to. Hence: To prove false; to discredit; as, Galileo s observations put paid to the notion that the Earth was the center of the universe. [PJC] 2. To defeat; to cause the defeat of. [PJC] The Argentine s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
put paid to — (something) British & Australian to suddenly stop someone from being able to do what they want or hope to do. A serious back injury put paid to her tennis career … New idioms dictionary
put paid to — ► put paid to informal stop abruptly; destroy. Main Entry: ↑paid … English terms dictionary
put paid to — phrasal Britain : to finish off : wipe out a tempest had put paid to their efforts David Masters puts paid to whatever chances you had of coming first Roy Saunders * * * put paid to 1. To finish 2. To destroy chances of success in … Useful english dictionary
put paid to — verb a) (bookkeeping) to mark a bill or a debt record as paid . The rain put paid to our plans for a picnic. b) to terminate; to cancel (plans or expectations); to stop something once and for all … Wiktionary
Put paid to — This is an expression which means to put an end to something. For example you could say that rain put paid to the cricket match, meaning it stopped play … The American's guide to speaking British
put paid to something — british phrase to bring something to an end A spinal operation put paid to her career as a ballet dancer. Thesaurus: to bring an end to somethingsynonym to kill a person or animalsynonym Main entry: paid * * * put ˈpaid to sth … Useful english dictionary
put paid to something — put paid to (something) British & Australian to suddenly stop someone from being able to do what they want or hope to do. A serious back injury put paid to her tennis career … New idioms dictionary
put paid to something — British to bring something to an end A spinal operation put paid to her career as a ballet dancer … English dictionary
put paid to — Meaning To finish something off. Origin Accountants used to print Paid on bills when the paperwork for a sale was completed … Meaning and origin of phrases
put paid to — informal stop abruptly; destroy. → paid … English new terms dictionary