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1 postpone a decision
1) Дипломатический термин: отложить решение, отсрочить решение2) Политика: откладывать принятие решения -
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3 decision
nto accept a decision — соглашаться с решением; подчиняться решению
to announce the decision — оглашать решение; объявлять о решении
to appeal against smb's decision — обжаловать чье-л. решение
to arrive at a decision — принимать решение; приходить к решению
to back down from one's decision — отходить / отказываться от своего решения
to back up one's decision — подкреплять свое решение
to be split over a decision — придерживаться разных мнений по поводу какого-л. решения
to call off one's decision — отменять свое решение
to come to a decision — принимать решение; приходить к решению
to comply with the decision — выполнять решение; подчиняться решению
to declare a decision null and void — объявлять решение не имеющим законной / юридической силы
to drag through / to force through a decision — протаскивать решение
to enforce a decision — претворять / проводить решение в жизнь
to go back on a decision — аннулировать / отменять принятое решение
to implement a decision — выполнять решение; претворять решение в жизнь
to impose a decision on smb — навязывать кому-л. решение
to leave the matter to smb's decision — предоставлять кому-л. право принимать решение
to monitor smb's decision — следить за принятием кем-л. решений
to overturn a decision — аннулировать / отменять решение
to reciprocate the government decision — отвечать на решение правительства принятием аналогичного решения
to recognize a decision — признавать решение; соглашаться с решением
to relay smb's decision to smb — передавать чье-л. решение кому-л.
to render a decision — выносить / принимать решение, решать
to rescind a decision — аннулировать / отменять принятое решение
to review progress on a decision — проверять выполнение какого-л. решения
to rubberstamp decisions taken by smb — механически утверждать решения, принятые кем-л.
to stand behind / to support a decision — поддерживать решение
to suspend one's decision — откладывать принятие решения
- advisable decisionto swing the decision one's way — добиваться решения вопроса в свою пользу
- agreed decision
- ambiguous decision
- arbitrary decision
- binding decision
- Brown decision
- collective decision
- compromise decision
- concerted decision
- constructive decision
- court decision
- crucial decision
- daring decision
- decision by secret ballot
- decision comes into effect
- decision goes against smb's interests
- decision has not come as a surprise
- decision in principle
- decision of massive significance
- decision of principle
- decision rests with the President
- decision will take effect from...
- decisions come down from on high
- decisions on crucial matters
- dramatic decision
- executive decision
- faulty decision
- favorable decision
- final decision
- forcible decision
- go-ahead decision
- grave decision
- hasty decision
- historical decision
- implementation of decisions
- in defiance of a decision
- irresponsible decision
- joint decision
- judicial decision
- judicial review of a decision
- legal decision
- majority decision
- managerial decision
- mandatory decision
- meritocratic decision
- momentous decision
- mutually acceptable decision
- narrow-minded decision
- optimal decision
- optimum decision
- pending a favorable decision
- policy decision
- political decision
- precipitous decision
- reversal of a decision
- sound decision
- strategic decision
- surprise decision
- tit-for-tat decision
- tough decision
- trade-off decision
- unacceptable decision
- unanimous decision
- unilateral decision
- unusual decision
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n1. рішення2. рішучість- agreed decision узгоджене рішення- ambiguous decision неоднозначне рішення- concerted decision узгоджене рішення- dramatic decision важливе рішення- hasty decision необдумане рішення- majority decision рішення, прийняте більшістю голосів- surprise decision неочікуване/ несподіване рішення- tough political decision важке політичне рішення- valid decision вагоме/ обґрунтоване рішення- voluntaristic decision волюнтаристське рішення- decision upon request рішення на прохання- terms of decision формулювання рішення- to accept smbd.'s decision погодитись з чиїмсь рішенням- to adjourn a decision відкласти/ відтермінувати рішення- to announce a decision оголосити рішення- to challenge smbd.'s decision оспорювати чиєсь рішення- to come to a decision прийняти рішення- to denounce smbd.'s decision засуджувати чиєсь рішення- to disclose the decision повідомити про рішення- to force through a decision протягнути рішення- to impose a decision on smbd. нав'язати комусь рішення- to leave the matter to smbd.'s decision подати справу на чийсь розгляд- to make a decision прийняти рішення- to postpone a decision відкласти/ відтермінувати рішення- to put off a decision відкласти/ відтермінувати рішення- to rescind a decision відмінити/ анулювати рішення- to take a decision прийняти рішення- to take part in policy decisions брати участь у прийнятті політичних рішень -
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postpone [‚pəʊst'pəʊn]∎ the meeting was postponed for three weeks/until a later date la réunion a été reportée de trois semaines/remise à une date ultérieure -
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n1) решение- accept smb.'s decision- challenge smb.'s decision- denounce smb.'s decision- impose a decision on smb.- leave the matter to smb.'s decision2) решимость; решительность3) заключение (эксперта)• -
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8 -to postpone to do o to postpone doing?-
Nota d'usoQuando to postpone è seguito da un altro verbo, questo è di norma nella forma in -ing, non all'infinito: We will postpone taking a decision until the research is complete, rimanderemo la decisione finché la ricerca non sarà completa (non We will postpone to take a decision until the research is complete).English-Italian dictionary > -to postpone to do o to postpone doing?-
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9 to postpone off a decision
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to postpone off a decision
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10 sleep on it
postpone a decision till next morning отложить решение до следующего утра; дать ответ на следующее утроDon’t make a decision now, sleep on it.
You don’t have to give me an answer right now. Sleep on it.
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11 reculer
reculer [ʀ(ə)kyle]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verba. [personne] to move back ; (par peur) to back away ; [automobiliste, automobile] to reverse ; [cheval] to back• faire reculer [+ ennemi, foule] to force back ; [+ cheval] to move back ; [+ désert] to drive backb. ( = hésiter) to shrink back ; ( = changer d'avis) to back down• reculer devant la dépense/difficulté to shrink from the expense/difficultyc. ( = diminuer) to be on the decline ; [eaux, incendie] to subside2. transitive verba. [+ chaise, meuble, frontières] to push back ; [+ véhicule] to reverse3. reflexive verb* * *ʀ(ə)kyle
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1) ( pousser) to move back [vase, lampe]; to move ou push back [meuble]2) ( faisant marche arrière) to reverse GB, to back up3) ( dans le temps) to put off [moment du départ, événement, décision]; to put back [date]
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verbe intransitif1) [personne, groupe] ( aller en arrière) to move back; (pour mieux voir quelque chose, pour être vu) to stand back; [chauffeur, voiture] to reversec'est reculer pour mieux sauter — fig it's just putting off the inevitable
2) [armée] to pull ou draw back3) [falaise] to be eroded; [forêt] to be gradually disappearing; [eaux] to go down; [mer] to recede4) ( régresser) [monnaie, production, exportations] to fall; [doctrine, mouvement] to decline; [parti, politicien] to suffer a drop in popularityfaire reculer — to cause a fall in [euro, exportation]
reculer de cinq places — [élèves, sportif] to fall back five places, to drop five places
5) (céder, se dérober) to back down; ( hésiter) to shrink back* * *ʀ(ə)kyle1. vi1) (aller en arrière) to move backIl a reculé pour la laisser entrer. — He stepped back to let her in.
2) [automobiliste, voiture] to reverse, to back upJ'ai reculé pour laisser passer le camion. — I reversed to let the lorry past.
3) (= se dérober) to back downCe n'est pas le moment de reculer. — It's not the moment to back down.
reculer devant [danger, difficulté] — to shrink from
4) [civilisation, épidémie] to be on the decline2. vt1) [meuble, objet] to move back2) [véhicule] to reverse, to back up3) [limites] to extend4) [date, décision] to postponeIls ont reculé la date du spectacle. — They postponed the show.
* * *reculer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( pousser) to move back [vase, lampe]; to move ou push back [meuble]; pour reculer les frontières du possible fig to push back the frontiers of what we thought was possible; reculer les pendules d'une heure to put the clocks back an hour;2 ( faisant marche arrière) to reverse GB, to back up;3 ( dans le temps) to put off [moment du départ]; to put off, to postpone [événement, décision]; to put back [date]; to raise [âge].B vi1 [personne, groupe, joueur] ( aller en arrière) to move back; (pour mieux voir quelque chose, pour être vu) to stand back; [chauffeur] to reverse; reculer d'un pas to step back; reculer de trois pas to take three steps back(wards); reculer de quelques pas to take a few steps back(wards); reculer de quelques mètres to move back a few yards; reculer lentement vers qch to retreat slowly toward(s) sth; faire reculer un groupe de personnes to move a group of people back; j'ai l'impression de reculer lit, fig I feel as if I'm going backward(s); reculer d'une case Jeux to go back a square; reculer à la vue du sang to recoil at the sight of blood; reculer pour mieux sauter ( prendre son élan) to move back to get a better run-up; c'est reculer pour mieux sauter fig it's just putting off the inevitable;2 [voiture, chariot] to move backward(s); ( dans une pente) to roll backward(s); ( délibérément) to reverse GB, to back up;3 [armée] to pull ou draw back;4 [falaise] to be eroded; [forêt] to be gradually disappearing; [eaux] to go down; [mer] to recede;5 ( régresser) [euro, valeurs boursières] to fall; [production, exportation] to fall, to drop; [doctrine, mouvement] to decline; [parti, politicien] to suffer a drop in popularity; faire reculer to cause a fall in [euro, exportation]; faire reculer le chômage to reduce unemployment; faire reculer le racisme to curb racism; faire reculer la maladie to reduce the incidence of the disease; reculer de cinq places [élèves, sportif] to fall back ou to drop five places;6 (céder, se dérober) to back down; ( hésiter) to shrink back; cela m'a fait reculer it put me off; reculer devant une difficulté to shrink from a difficulty; ne reculer devant rien to stop at nothing; il ne reculera devant rien pour réussir he'll stop at nothing to succeed; ne pas reculer devant les manœuvres frauduleuses to be quite prepared to use fraudulent measures;7 [arme] to recoil;8 Équit to rein back.C se reculer vpr gén to move back; ( d'un pas) to step back; ( pour mieux voir) to stand back; se reculer de quelques pas to take a few steps back.[rəkyle] verbe transitif1. [dans l'espace] to push ou to move back (separable)2. [dans le temps - rendez-vous] to delay, to postpone, to defer ; [ - date] to postpone, to put back (separable) ; [ - décision] to defer, to postpone, to put off (separable)————————[rəkyle] verbe intransitif1. [aller en arrière - à pied] to step ou to go ou to move back ; [ - en voiture] to reverse, to move backmets le frein à main, la voiture recule! put the handbrake on, the car is rolling backwards!il a heurté le mur en reculant he backed ou reversed into the wall2. [céder du terrain - falaise, forêt] to recede4. [faiblir - cours, valeur] to fall, to weaken ; [ - épidémie, criminalité, mortalité] to recede, to subsidele yen recule par rapport au dollar the yen is losing ground ou falling against the dollar————————se reculer verbe pronominal intransitif -
12 vertagen
* * *to remand; to adjourn; to prorogue; to postpone;sich vertagento adjourn* * *ver|ta|gen ptp vertagt1. vtito adjourn; (= verschieben) to postpone, to defer ( auf +acc until, till); (PARL) to adjourn, to prorogue (form)2. vrto be adjourned, to adjourn* * *(to stop (a meeting etc), intending to continue it at another time or place: We shall adjourn (the meeting) until Wednesday.) adjourn* * *ver·ta·gen *I. vteine Entscheidung [auf etw akk] \vertagen to postpone [or sep hold over] [or fam shelve] a decision [until sth]das Parlament \vertagen to prorogue parliament specII. vrdas Parlament wird \vertagen parliament is prorogued spec* * *1.transitives Verb adjourn <meeting, debate, etc.> (auf + Akk. until); postpone <decision, verdict> (auf + Akk. until)2.* * *vertagen v/t & v/r:(sich) vertagen adjourn (auf +akk until)* * *1.transitives Verb adjourn <meeting, debate, etc.> (auf + Akk. until); postpone <decision, verdict> (auf + Akk. until)2.* * *v.to adjourn v.to prorogue v. -
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renvoyer [ʀɑ̃vwaje]➭ TABLE 8 transitive verba. [+ employé] to dismiss ; [+ membre d'un club] to expel ; [+ élève, étudiant] (définitivement) to expel ; (temporairement) to suspendb. ( = faire retourner) to send back ; ( = faire repartir) to send away ; ( = libérer) [+ troupes] to dischargec. ( = réexpédier) [+ lettre, colis] to send back• je te renvoie le compliment ! and the same to you!d. ( = relancer) [+ balle] to send back ; (au pied) to kick back ; (à la main) to throw back ; (Tennis) to return (à to)• ils se renvoient la balle (argument) they come back at each other with the same argument ; (responsabilité) they each refuse to take responsibility• cela (nous) renvoie à l'Antiquité/à la notion d'éthique this takes us back to ancient times/to the notion of ethicsf. [+ lumière, image] to reflect ; [+ son] to echo* * *ʀɑ̃vwaje1) ( relancer) to throw [something] back [projectile, ballon]; ( répercuter) to reflect [lumière, chaleur]; to echo [son]2) ( réexpédier) to return [courrier, marchandises]3) ( faire retourner) to send [somebody] back [personne]renvoyer quelqu'un dans son pays — to send somebody back to his/her own country
renvoyer quelqu'un chez lui or dans ses foyers — to send somebody home
renvoyer un projet de loi en commission — to send a bill to committee, to commit a bill US
4) ( expulser) to expel [élève, immigré, joueur] (de from); to dismiss [employé, ambassadeur] (de from)5) ( ajourner) to postpone [débat, décision] (à until); to adjourn [affaire] (à until)6) ( faire se reporter)* * *ʀɑ̃vwaje vt1) [courrier] to send backJe t'ai renvoyé ton courrier. — I've sent your mail back to you.
2) [employé] to dismissOn a renvoyé deux employés. — Two employees have been dismissed.
3) TENNIS, [balle, service] to return4) [lumière] to reflect5) [son] to echo6)renvoyer qch à [événement, réunion] — to postpone sth until, to put sth back to
renvoyer qch aux calendes grecques — to postpone sth indefinitely, to put sth back indefinitely
renvoyer qn à [ouvrage, auteur] — to refer sb to
* * *renvoyer verb table: envoyer vtr1 ( relancer) to throw [sth] back [projectile, ballon]; ( répercuter) to reflect [lumière, chaleur]; to echo [son]; renvoyer une image déformée to reflect a distorted image;2 ( réexpédier) to return [courrier, marchandises];3 ( faire retourner) to send [sb] back [personne]; renvoyer qn à l'école/à l'hôpital to send sb back to school/to hospital GB ou to the hospital US; renvoyer qn dans son pays to send sb back to his/her own country; renvoyer qn chez lui or dans ses foyers to send sb home; renvoyer qn de bureau en bureau to send sb from one office to another; renvoyer un projet de loi en commission to send a bill to committee, to commit a bill US; renvoyer un patient à un spécialiste to refer a patient to a specialist;4 ( expulser) to expel [élève, étudiant, immigré, joueur] (de from); to dismiss [employé, ambassadeur] (de from); se faire renvoyer de son travail to get oneself dismissed from one's job; renvoyer un élève pour trois jours to suspend a pupil (from school) for three days;5 ( faire partir) to send [sb] away [personne, hôtes];6 Jur renvoyer un accusé to discharge a defendant; renvoyer un accusé devant les assises to send a defendant before the criminal court;7 ( ajourner) to postpone [débat, décision] (à until); to adjourn [affaire] (à until); renvoyer un projet sine die to postpone a project indefinitely; ⇒ calendes;8 ( faire se reporter) renvoyer à to refer to; l'astérisque renvoie aux notes the asterisk refers to the notes; renvoyer le lecteur à un article/un livre to refer the reader to an article/a book;9 ( faire référence) renvoyer à to relate back to; la notion de justice renvoie à la morale the notion of justice relates back to ethics.[rɑ̃vwaje] verbe transitif1. [colis, formulaire] to send back (separable)[importun] to send away (separable)[soldat, troupes] to dischargeon les a renvoyés chez eux they were sent (back) home ou dischargedje le renvoie chez sa mère demain I'm sending him back ou off to his mother's tomorrowj'étais renvoyé de vendeur en vendeur I was being passed ou shunted around from one salesman to the next3. [congédier] to dismissa. [de ton travail] you're going to lose your jobb. [de ton lycée] you're going to get yourself expelledla réunion est renvoyée à mardi prochain the meeting has been put off until ou put back to next Tuesday5. [transférer] to refer6. [faire se reporter] to referles numéros renvoient aux notes de fin de chapitre the numbers refer to notes at the end of each chapter7. [refléter] to reflect[répercuter]————————se renvoyer verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)se renvoyer la balle: on peut se renvoyer la balle comme ça longtemps! we could go on forever blaming each other like this!dans cette affaire d'évasion, Français et Suisses se renvoient la balle in this escape business, the French and Swiss authorities are trying to make each other carry the can -
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1) General subject: side-step a decision2) Diplomatic term: adjourn a decision, postpone a decision, put off a decision, reserve decision3) Mass media: put the decision on hold4) Makarov: defer the decision -
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1) General subject: hold over a decision2) Politics: adjourn a decision, postpone a decision, put off a decisionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > откладывать принятие решения
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1) Diplomatic term: adjourn a decision, postpone a decision, put off a decision2) Makarov: defer the decision -
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delay [dɪˈleɪ]a. ( = postpone) [+ action, event] retarder ; [+ payment] différerb. ( = hold up) retarder• don't delay! dépêchez-vous !3. nounretard m• there will be delays to trains on the London-Brighton line on prévoit des retards sur la ligne Londres-Brighton• "delays possible" « ralentissements possibles »4. compounds* * *[dɪ'leɪ] 1.1) (of train, plane, post) retard m (of de; to, on sur)2) ( slowness)3) ( time lapse) délai m (of de; between entre)2.transitive verb1) ( postpone) différer [decision, publication]2) ( hold up) retarder [train, arrival, post]3.delayed past participle adjective [passenger] en retard4.delaying present participle adjective [action, tactic] dilatoire -
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put [pʊt]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► vb: pret, ptp put━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► For set combinations consisting of put + noun, eg put out of business, put an end to, look up the noun. For put + preposition/adverb combinations, see also phrasal verbs.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. ( = place) mettre► to put + on• he put me on the train il m'a accompagné au train► to put + over• he put his head round the door il a passé la tête par la porte► to put + throughc. ( = rank) placerd. ( = express) dire• how shall I put it? comment dire ?• let me put it this way... disons que...e. ( = suggest) I put it to you that... n'est-il pas vrai que... ?f. ( = submit) [+ case, problem, opinion, suggestion] présenter ; [+ proposal] soumettre ; [+ question] poser• he put the arguments for and against the project il a présenté les arguments pour et contre le projetg. ( = cause to be) mettre• to put sb in a good/bad mood mettre qn de bonne/mauvaise humeurh. ( = invest)► to put + intoi. ( = estimate)► to put + at estimer• they put the loss at £10,000 ils estiment à 10 000 livres la perte subie• the population was put at 50,000 la population a été estimée à 50 000 habitants3. compounds( = feigned) affectéa. [+ rumour] faire courir( = communicate) [+ ideas, intentions, desires] faire comprendre• he knows his stuff but he can't put it across il connaît son sujet à fond mais il n'arrive pas à transmettre son savoir► put aside separable transitive verba. [+ object, food, money] mettre de côtéa. ( = put in proper place) [+ clothes, toys, books] rangerb. (Sport) [+ ball] mettre au fond des filetsa. ( = replace) remettre en place• put it back! remets-le à sa place !b. ( = retard) retarder[+ money] mettre de côté► put down[aircraft, pilot] se posera. [+ parcel, book, child] poser ; [+ passenger] déposer• put it down! pose ça !• he put down £500 on the car il a versé 500 livres d'arrhes pour la voiturec. ( = suppress) [+ revolt, movement] réprimere. ( = record) noterf. (British = have destroyed) [+ dog, cat] faire piquer ; [+ horse] faire abattre► put down as separable transitive verb( = consider, assess) considérer comme• I had put him down as a complete fool je le considérais comme un parfait imbécile► put down to separable transitive verb( = attribute) mettre sur le compte• I put it down to his inexperience je mets ça sur le compte de son inexpérience► put forth separable transitive verb[+ idea, proposal] émettre[ship] mouiller (at dans le port de)• have you put in the camera? ( = pack) est-ce que tu as pris l'appareil photo ?b. ( = insert) [+ word, paragraph] ajouter ; [+ remark] glisserc. ( = submit) to put in a request for sth faire une demande de qchd. ( = install) [+ political party] élire ; [+ central heating, double glazing] faire installere. ( = spend) [+ time] passerf. ( = work) travailler• can you put in a few hours at the weekend? pourrais-tu travailler quelques heures ce week-end ?► put in for inseparable transitive verb[+ job] poser sa candidature à ; [+ promotion] demanderb. ( = discourage) dissuader ; ( = repel) dégoûter• the failure may put them off trying again il est possible que cet échec les dissuade d'essayer à nouveau• the divorce figures don't seem to put people off marriage les statistiques de divorce ne semblent pas dégoûter les gens du mariagec. ( = distract) talking in the audience put him off les bavardages de l'auditoire le déconcentraienta. [+ clothes, glasses, lotion] mettreb. ( = increase) [+ speed] augmenterc. ( = assume) [+ air, accent] prendre• to put it on ( = pretend) faire semblantd. ( = deceive) faire marcher (inf)e. ( = organize) organiser ; [+ extra train, bus] mettre en serviceg. ( = switch on) allumer ; [+ tape, CD, music] mettreh. ( = begin to cook) I'll just put the potatoes on je vais juste mettre les pommes de terre à cuire• a fellow journalist put me onto the story c'est un collègue journaliste qui m'a mis sur l'affaire (inf)• what put you onto it? qu'est-ce qui vous en a donné l'idée ?► put out[ship] to put out to sea quitter le porta. ( = put outside) [+ rubbish] sortir ; ( = expel) [+ person] expulserb. ( = stretch out) [+ arm, leg] allonger ; [+ foot] avancer ; [+ tongue] tirer ; [+ shoots] produirec. ( = lay out in order) étalerd. ( = extinguish) éteindree. ( = make unconscious) endormirf. ( = inconvenience) déranger• the government will put out a statement about it le gouvernement va faire une déclaration à ce sujeth. ( = broadcast) passeri. to put out to tender [+ contract, service] mettre en adjudicationj. ( = dislocate) [+ shoulder, back] se démettre• a knee injury put him out of the first two games une blessure au genou l'a empêché de jouer les deux premiers matchs► put over separable transitive verb= put acrossa. ( = make) [+ change] effectuer ; [+ plan] mener à bienb. ( = connect) [+ call] passer ; [+ caller] mettre en communication• put me through to Mr Smith passez-moi M. Smithd. ( = make suffer) to put sb through hell mener la vie dure à qn• they really put him through it (inf) ils lui en ont fait voir de dures (inf)► put together separable transitive verb• it's more important than all the other factors put together c'est plus important que tous les autres facteurs confondus• he's worth more than the rest of the family put together à lui tout seul il vaut plus que toute la famille réuniea. ( = raise) [+ hand] lever ; [+ flag] hisser ; [+ tent] monter ; [+ umbrella] ouvrir ; [+ notice] afficher ; [+ picture] accrocher ; [+ building] construire ; [+ fence, barrier] érigerb. ( = increase) augmenter ; [+ prices] faire monter• that puts up the total to over 1,000 cela fait monter le total à plus de 1 000c. ( = offer) [+ proposal] soumettre ; [+ resistance] opposer• he put up a real fight to keep you in your job il s'est vraiment battu pour que tu conserves ton posted. ( = provide) fournir( = incite)* * *[pʊt] 1.1) ( place) mettre [object, person]2) ( cause to go or undergo)to put something through — glisser quelque chose dans [letterbox]; passer quelque chose par [window]
to put somebody through — envoyer quelqu'un à [university, college]; faire passer quelqu'un par [suffering, ordeal]; faire passer [quelque chose] à quelqu'un [test]; faire suivre [quelque chose] à quelqu'un [course]
to put one's hand to — porter la main à [mouth]
3) (devote, invest)to put money/energy into something — investir de l'argent/son énergie dans quelque chose
to put a lot into — s'engager à fond pour [work, project]; sacrifier beaucoup à [marriage]
4) ( add)to put tax/duty on something — taxer/imposer quelque chose
to put a penny on income tax — GB augmenter l'impôt sur le revenu d'un pourcent
5) ( express)6) ( offer for consideration) présenter [point of view, proposal]to put something to — soumettre quelque chose à [meeting, conference, board]
7) (rate, rank) placer8) ( estimate)9) Sport lancer [shot]2.to put oneself in a strong position/in somebody's place — se mettre dans une position de force/à la place de quelqu'un
Phrasal Verbs:- put away- put back- put by- put down- put in- put off- put on- put out- put over- put up- put upon••to put one over ou across GB on somebody — (colloq) faire marcher quelqu'un (colloq)
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19 defer
A vtr ( p prés etc - rr-) ( postpone) reporter [decision, meeting, match, publication date] (until à) ; suspendre [judgment] (until jusqu'à) ; remettre [qch] à plus tard [departure, journey] ; différer [payment] ; to defer selling the house remettre la vente de la maison à plus tard ; to defer making a decision remettre une décision à plus tard ; to defer sentence Jur accorder une peine assortie du sursis avec mise à l'épreuve ; to defer sb's military service mettre qn en sursis d'incorporation.B vi ( p prés etc - rr-) to defer to sb s'incliner devant qn ; to defer to sb's judgment/experience s'en remettre au jugement/à l'expérience de qn ; to defer to sb's will ou wishes s'incliner devant la volonté de qn.1 gen [departure, closure, purchase] différé ;2 Fin [annuity, interest] différé ; [sale] à tempérament, à crédit ; deferred payment ( postponed) paiement m différé ; ( staggered) paiement m par versements échelonnés ; deferred payment plan contrat m de vente à tempérament ou à crédit ; a two-year deferred loan un prêt avec franchise de deux ans ; deferred share action f à dividende différé ; deferred sentence peine f assortie du sursis avec mise à l'épreuve. -
20 склоняться
I несов. - склоня́ться, сов. - склони́ться1) ( наклоняться) incline, bendсклоня́ться над колыбе́лью — bend over the cradle
де́рево склони́лось под тя́жестью плодо́в — the tree is bent down by the weight of the fruit
2) ( о солнце) decline3) (к; проявлять склонность, тенденцию) incline (to), be inclined (to); be in favour (of)комите́т склоня́ется к тому́, чтобы́ отложи́ть реше́ние — the committee inclines to postpone the decision
э́та филосо́фия склоня́ется к консервати́зму — this philosophy inclines toward the conservative
4) (к; переходить на какую-л тему) switch over (to)разгово́р склони́лся к поли́тике — the conversation switched over to politics
5) (пе́ред; кланяться) bow (to, before)6) (пе́ред; подчиняться, признавать поражение) bow down (to, before)мы никогда́ не склони́мся пе́ред враго́м — we shall never bow down to our enemy
7) высок. (пе́ред; преклоняться, испытывать уважение) bow one's head respectfully (before), bow down (before)II грам.be declined; be declinableэ́то существи́тельное не склоня́ется — this noun is indeclinable
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