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Перевод: postpone speek postpone


[глагол]
откладывать; отсрочивать


Тезаурус:

  1. MacMillan's Bratfisch tries to keep his employer amused and thus to postpone the inevitable tragedy.
  2. I will postpone consideration of the obligation to obey the law until the last section of this chapter.
  3. But now the power of the Lords had been cut down by an Act of Parliament, and they could only postpone the enactment of the Home Rule Bill for two years.
  4. I have been speaking to him on the phone and we have decided that it would be in everyone's interest to postpone First Holy Communion until the last Sunday of term, July 15th.
  5. Here otherwise close associates like Bridgeman and F. E. Smith distanced themselves from Maxse, while another committed tariff reformer, his fellow editor and friend H. A. Gwynne, pointedly told him that "for good or evil", the Conservative party was "the only weapon we have with which to achieve our purpose and help on the causes which both you and I have strongly at heart and anything that tends to disorganize it or to destroy the efficiency of that weapon seems to me to postpone the fulfilment of our desires
  6. Typically, the Queen was reluctant to abandon or postpone her journey, but the then Home Secretary (Sir William Harcourt), though feeling it might be a hoax, sought the advice of Sir George Findlay, LNWR General Manager.
  7. In Mr Cherry's case Mr Lawson submitted that the decision to postpone service of a specific regulation 7 notice was mistaken and contrary to Home Office guidance, particularly when a criminal offence was involved.
  8. Finally, and significantly, voting rights exercisable by discretionary portfolio managers are attributed to them (although member states are allowed to postpone the notification requirement in this last case so that it is tied to general meetings).
  9. In fact house prices have reached such proportions in some areas that many engaged couples have had to postpone their weddings.
  10. That would be to postpone something that was already a considerable difficulty.
  11. At last she could postpone it no longer - she had just ten minutes to get to her bus!
  12. The Estonian parliament agreed to postpone discussion of provisions of its election law amid disagreement over demands by Russians for a second chamber to represent local minorities.
  13. "Now if that means we have to postpone some of our social ambitions, then we may have to do so.

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