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defer
гл. 1) откладывать, оттягивать, медлить, задерживать, отсрочивать 2) считаться (с мнением) (to), полагаться на кого-л. (to) 3) подчиняться (to) • - defer income - defer payment - defer to DEFER откладывать – to defer sine die
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1.
  1. откладывать, отсрочивать to defer a visit —- откладывать визит to defer payments —- отсрочивать платежи 2. задерживать (сообщение и т. п.) to defer a discussion —- затягивать обсуждение to defer writing the answer —- медлить с ответом to defer smth. to a later date —- перенести что-л. на более поздний срок without deferring any longer —- без дальнейших проволочек (задержек) 3. воен. предоставлять отсрочку от призыва to defer smb. on medical grounds —- предоставлять кому-л. отсрочку от призыва по состоянию здоровья 4. считаться (с чьим-л. мнением); полагаться (на кого-л.); уступать, подчиняться (чьим-л. желаниям) to defer to one's parents —- считаться со своими родителями to defer to smb.'s opinion (judgement) —- прислушиваться к чьему-л. мнению to defer to smb.'s authority —- полагаться на чей-л. авторитет to defer to smb. in everything —- доверять кому-л. во всем I'll defer to your advice —- я последую вашему совету ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I v.  1) откладывать, отсрочивать  2) mil. предоставлять отсрочку от призыва Syn: see postpone II v. считаться с (чьим-либо) мнением; уступать, поступать по совету или желанию другого to defer to smb. s experience - полагаться на чей-л. опыт ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1. v.tr. (deferred, deferring) 1 put off to a later time; postpone. 2 US postpone the conscription of (a person). Phrases and idioms deferred payment payment by instalments. Derivatives deferment n. deferrable adj. deferral n. Etymology: ME, orig. the same as DIFFER 2. v.intr. (deferred, deferring) (foll. by to) yield or make concessions in opinion or action. Derivatives deferrer n. Etymology: ME f. F d{eacute}f{eacute}rer f. L deferre (as DE-, ferre bring) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. transitive verb  (~red; ~ring)  Etymology: Middle English ~ren, differren, from Middle French differer, from Latin differre to postpone, be different — more at differ  Date: 14th century  1. put off, delay  2. to postpone induction of (a person) into military service  • ~rer noun Synonyms:  ~, postpone, suspend, stay mean to delay an action or proceeding. ~ implies a deliberate putting off to a later time ~red buying a car until spring. postpone implies an intentional ~ring usually to a definite time the game is postponed until Saturday. suspend implies temporary stoppage with an added suggestion of waiting until some condition is satisfied business will be suspended while repairs are under way. stay often suggests the stopping or checking by an intervening agency or authority the governor stayed the execution.  II. verb  (~red; ~ring)  Etymology: Middle English ~ren, differren, from Middle French ~er, defferer, from Late Latin ~re, from Latin, to bring down, bring, from de- + ferre to carry — more at bear  Date: 15th century  transitive verb to delegate to another he could ~ his job to no one — J. A. Michener  intransitive verb to submit to another's wishes, opinion, or governance usually through ~ence or respect ~red to her father's wishes  Synonyms: see yield ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (defers, deferring, deferred) 1. If you defer an event or action, you arrange for it to happen at a later date, rather than immediately or at the previously planned time. Customers often defer payment for as long as possible... = postpone, delay VERB: V n/-ing 2. If you defer to someone, you accept their opinion or do what they want you to do, even when you do not agree with it yourself, because you respect them or their authority. Doctors are encouraged to defer to experts. VERB: V to n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v deferred, deferring to delay something until a later date  (Let's defer the decision for a few weeks.) defer to sb/sth phr v formal to agree to accept someone's opinion or decision because you have respect for that person ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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