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1 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. -
2 defer
(a) (question, case) différer, ajourner, remettre; (decision, meeting) remettre, reporter; (payment, business, judgment) différer, retarder; (verdict) suspendre;∎ to defer sth to a later date remettre ou reporter qch à plus tard;∎ to defer doing sth différer de faire qch;∎ Law to defer sentencing suspendre le prononcé du jugement∎ to defer sb on medical grounds réformer qn temporairement pour raisons médicales∎ (give way) to defer to sb s'en remettre à qn;∎ to defer to sb's judgement/knowledge s'en remettre au jugement/aux connaissances de qn;∎ to defer to sb's wishes agir conformément aux souhaits de qn, se soumettre à la volonté de qn -
3 defer
defer [dɪˈfɜ:r]( = put off) [+ journey, meeting] remettre à plus tard ; [+ payment, decision, judgement] différer( = submit) to defer to sb s'en remettre à qn* * *[dɪ'fɜː(r)] 1.transitive verb (p prés etc - rr-) gen reporter ( until à); suspendre [judgment]; remettre [quelque chose] à plus tard [departure, journey]; différer [payment]2.intransitive verb (p prés etc - rr-)3.deferred past participle adjective [departure, purchase] différé; [annuity, interest] différé; [sale] à tempérament, à crédit -
4 defer
I [di'fə:] past tense, past participle - deferred; verb(to put off to another time: They can defer their departure.) différerII [di'fə] past tense, past participle - deferred; verb((with to) to act according to the wishes or opinions of another or the orders of authority: I defer to your greater knowledge of the matter.) déférer à- in deference to - deferment - deferral -
5 defer
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6 defer (to)
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7 defer, a, decision, to
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8 defer, deciding, a, matter, to
reporter la décision d'une questionEnglish-French legislative terms > defer, deciding, a, matter, to
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9 to defer
suspendre; reporter; ajourner; différer; remettre; surseoir a; prolonger [un délai]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to defer
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10 to defer a decision
Jur. surseoir a statuer; suspendre un jugementEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to defer a decision
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11 to defer a judgment
Jur. surseoir a statuer; suspendre un jugementEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to defer a judgment
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12 to defer payment
Fin. différer un paiementEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to defer payment
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13 to defer to so.
s'en rapporter, s'en remettre a qqnEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to defer to so.
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14 deferência
de.fe.rên.cia[defer‘ẽsjə] sf déférence, respect.* * *nome femininodéférencereceber uma pessoa com deferênciaaccueillir une personne avec déférence -
15 deferir
de.fe.rir[defer‘ir] vi 1 déférer. 2 accorder, donner.* * *verbo1 déférer; décerner; accorder; conférerdeferir um requerimentodéférer une requête; donner suite à une requête -
16 HUEHCATLAZA
huehcatlâza > huehcatlâz.*\HUEHCATLAZA v.t. tla-., différer, ajourner une chose, remettre à plus tard (S).Angl., to defer, postpone something (K).*\HUEHCATLAZA v.réfl., se retirer, se tenir à l'écart.Esp., ponerse lejos. Clavigero Reglas 83.Angl., to withdraw (K).Form: sur tlâza, morph.incorp. huehca. -
17 put off
put off Nautical partirto put off from — s'éloigner de [quay, jetty]
put off [something], put [something] off1) (delay, defer) remettre [quelque chose] (à plus tard)2) ( turn off) éteindre [light, radio]; couper [heating]put off [somebody], put [somebody] off3) (fob off, postpone seeing) décommander [guest]; dissuader [person]4) ( repel) [appearance, smell] dégoûter; [manner, person] déconcerter5) GB ( distract) distraire6) ( drop off) déposer [passenger] -
18 carry
(a) (keep in stock) vendre, avoir;∎ do you carry computer accessories? est-ce que vous vendez des accessoires pour ordinateurs?(b) (interest) rapporter;∎ the investment carries ten percent interest over three years l'investissement rapporte dix pour cent d'intérêts pendant trois ans(c) (proposal, motion) voter;∎ the motion was carried unanimously la motion a été votée à l'unanimité(d) (transport) transporterACCOUNTANCY (item) reporter;∎ carried forward report, à reporter(trade, business) exercer∎ to carry over a loss to the following year reporter une perte sur l'année suivante∎ you may carry over your holiday entitlement to the following year vous avez la possibilité de reporter vos congés sur l'année suivante;∎ that will have to be carried over to the next meeting il faudra poursuivre ce point lors de la prochaine réunion -
19 charge
1 noun(cost) frais m pl, prix m; (to an account) imputation f;∎ to make a charge for sth compter qch, faire payer qch;∎ there is no extra charge for installation l'installation est comprise dans le prix;∎ what's the charge? combien est-ce que ça coûte?;∎ at a small charge moyennant une faible rétribution;∎ charge to provisions dotation f aux provisions∎ charge it mettez-le sur mon compte;∎ charge it to the company's account mettez-le sur le compte de l'entreprise;∎ I charged all my expenses to the company j'ai mis tous mes frais sur le compte de la société∎ they charged us $50 for delivery ils nous ont fait payer 50 dollars pour la livraison;∎ how much will you charge for the lot? combien demandez-vous pour le tout?;∎ you will be charged for postage les frais postaux seront à votre charge(demand payment) faire payer;∎ they don't charge for postage and packing ils ne font pas payer le port et l'emballage∎ we were obliged to charge off the whole operation il a fallu imputer l'intégralité du coût de l'opération à l'exerciceto charge sth up to sb's account mettre qch sur le compte de qn;∎ could you charge it up? pourriez-vous le mettre sur mon compte? -
20 deferred
past tense, past participle; see defer II
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