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defer
- IPA[dɪˈfəː]
英式
- put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone;(of a judge) postpone (a sentence) so that the circumstances or conduct of the defendant can be further assessed
verb: defer, 3rd person present: defers, gerund or present participle: deferring, past tense: deferred, past participle: deferred
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動詞
- 1. put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone they deferred the decision until February
- ▪ (of a judge) postpone (a sentence) so that the circumstances or conduct of the defendant can be further assessed the judge deferred sentence until 5 April for background reports
- ▪ postpone the conscription of (someone) he was no longer deferred from the draft
- temporary postponement of the payment of an outstanding bill or debt, usually involving ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an annuity which commences only after a lapse of some specified time after the final purchase ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an annuity which commences only after a lapse of some specified time after the final purchase ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[dəˈfər]
美式
- put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone: they deferred the decision until February
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[dəˈfər]
美式
- submit humbly to (a person or a person's wishes or qualities): he deferred to Tim's superior knowledge
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[dɪˈfəː]
英式
- submit to or acknowledge the merit of: he deferred to Tim's superior knowledge
Oxford Dictionary