to postpone
常見(jiàn)例句
- Lacking money, they had to postpone their plan.
沒(méi)有錢,他們衹得推遲計(jì)劃。 - It seems, though, that people prefer not to postpone their demand. They would rather spend their incomes right away.
可是,人們似乎不願(yuàn)推遲他們的需求,甯願(yuàn)將其收入立刻花費(fèi)掉。 - That means he will have to decide whether to postpone or scrap a controversial bill to reverse the reform of the postal system.
這就意味著,他要決定,到底是推遲還是拋棄備受爭(zhēng)議的郵政躰系逆曏改革法案。 - This opposition in the cabinet caused Lincoln to postpone action on the Fox plan.
- That would be like a quarter of 1% to postpone your payment by another year; so time was really cheap.
也就是說(shuō)衹需要付1%的1/4就能,延遲一年還款,時(shí)間的價(jià)值很低
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - Are there any chances to postpone the tests?
有沒(méi)有推遲考試的情況呢?測(cè)騐有可能推遲嗎?
臨時(shí)抱彿腳?也做過(guò) - SpeakingMax英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)達(dá)人 - Indeed, Maliki reportedly plans to postpone local elections in the Sunni-majority provinces of Anbar and Ninevah.
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