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deferred

/dih-furd/US // dɪˈfɜrd //UK // (dɪˈfɜːd) //

递延,递延的,递补,递延期

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : postponed or delayed.
    • : suspended or withheld for or until a certain time or event: a deferred payment; deferred taxes.
    • : classified as temporarily exempt from induction into military service.

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Examples

  • Wells Fargo’s February settlement with the Justice Department includes a deferred prosecution agreement that’s contingent on the bank “continuing to cooperate with further government investigations.”

  • More than a century of deferred work, however, means it’s hard to get into places that need thinning.

  • On July 23, an anonymous foundation employee told Eater that the lengthy list of demands was “met with more gaslighting and deferred action.”

  • The report noted customer satisfaction scores may have been boosted by the fact that many callers were seeking deferred payment arrangements during the pandemic—and getting them.

  • That is until August, where digital ad revenue was up year-on-year due to the release of pent up demand or deferred campaigns.

  • While this deferred action is controversial in the United States, in Mexico, what Obama did is universally popular.

  • But for those on the Israeli right who are hoping that this deferred dream will just fade away, they can forget it.

  • Ideally, Kerry would like to see the UN issue deferred until after the March Israeli elections.

  • The U.S. Air Force would not officially comment on the matter and deferred all queries to the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

  • A companion bill slated for a vote to defund DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) was shelved.

  • All applications, including therein any on which action may have been deferred because in excess of the aforesaid 10 per cent.

  • The Annandale men deferred reply till the morrow, and slipped away to their homes overnight.

  • But on August 11, he countermanded the order for these ships and men, 'the King having deferred his expedition for the present.'

  • The cost of this conversion naturally increases the longer action is deferred, and in any case would be very great.

  • I had intended to make an excursion to the Lake Vaihiria, but deferred doing so, in order to be present at the burial.