postponement如何读

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postponement是什么意思

  • n.推迟

postponement变形

复数:postponements

postponement词根

词根:postpone

vi.

postpone 延缓,延迟;延缓发作

vt.

postpone 使…延期;把…放在次要地位;把…放在后面

postponement英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to put off to a later time : defer

to place later (as in a sentence) than the normal position in English

postpone an adjective

to place later in order of precedence, preference, or importance

postponement词源中文解释

"将某事推迟到将来的行为",1770年,由 postpone 和 -ment 组成。约翰逊(1755)使用 postponence。

postponement词源英文解释

Latin postponere to place after, postpone, from post- + ponere to place — more at position

The first known use of postpone was in the 15th century

postponement儿童词典英英释义

postscriptnoun

a note or series of notes added at the end of a letter, article, or book

postponeverb

to put off (as an action or event) until a later time

rain forced us to postpone the picnic

postponeverb

to put off (as an action or event) until a later time

rain forced us to postpone the picnic

postponement 例句

1 Cannes last year first looked at a postponement its 73rd festival to June or July before ultimately canceling altogether.

2 The drop reflected both the obvious decline in movie-going overall, and the postponement of blockbuster hopefuls like "Ghostbusters: Afterlife," "In the Heights" and "No Time to Die."

3 “The most visible casualty in our sector has been the postponement of the Bahrain Boat Show,” said Craig Barnett, the editor of Yachts Emirates magazine.

4 Ms. Goldberg has seen wedding postponements affect eating disorders in her clients.

5 “Since contracting a virus last week that led to the postponement of tour dates, Paul received successful medical treatment at a hospital in Tokyo,” a statement posted on his website Thursday night read.

6 Which means these producers should have plenty of time to line up stars and money— or else to write a news release about postponement.

7 Third, the business card printing and membership card - making factories postponement.

第三, 制卡和会员卡制作厂有时会延期实施涨价.

8 After a sparsely populated fall and a winter of postponements, most of the major theaters have programmed plays that invite audiences to laugh, even if many of those laughs eventually catch in their throats.

9 In the case of some other pavilions, like Israel’s, the postponement of the biennale by a year gave the curators extra time to develop their installation.

10 The Public’s statement attributed the postponement of the play to an “artist scheduling conflict,” which Mr. Englander said applied both to him and others involved in the project.

11 Liu said the pandemic and the resulting postponement of the event — held every five years — from 2020 helped him peacefully concentrate on music and refining his playing.

12 “When the virus first came, we were all in reaction mode, figuring out postponements. Now a lot of us in this area have pivoted to ‘What can we do right now?

13 An occasional postponement of a task is not a major problem.

偶然推迟一个任务没什么大碍。

14 In fact, this film was supposed to debut barely 12 months after the previous installment, until Walker’s death and the ensuing shutdown prompted a postponement.

15 The policy was taken out to insure against postponement or cancellation of the series of London concerts.

16 The political class is in ferment over the cider tax postponement http://bit.ly/bUdMC8 about 20 hours, 29 minutes ago Follow @GuardianFood on Twitter TV and radio blog – most commented 1.

17 If such cautionary features represented the sum total of a promised “rethinking,” the postponement would be a bust.

18 "We are not aware of postponement. Hope they screen the film soon," he said.

19 There was talk of a postponement of the release date, but 27 July looked so wide-open, with The Watch rolling out opposite Step Up: Revolution and a dozen no-threat indies, it was never seriously considered.

20 The postponement affects 10 tour dates, most of which were scheduled for weekends.

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