postponement / poʊstˈpoʊn, poʊs- /

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postponement 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

post·poned, post·pon·ing.

  1. to put off to a later time; defer: He has postponed his departure until tomorrow.
  2. to place after in order of importance or estimation; subordinate: to postpone private ambitions to the public welfare.

postponement 近义词

n. 名词 noun

respite

postponement 的近义词 6
postponement 的反义词 2
n. 名词 noun

deferral

postponement 的近义词 5

更多postponement例句

  1. The Navy football team will get a chance to make up two of its games that were postponed because of the coronavirus.
  2. In April, infectious disease and public health groups, through the Measles & Rubella Initiative, warned that measles immunization campaigns in 24 countries had already been pushed back and that more would be postponed.
  3. Four SEC games scheduled for this weekend have been postponed, with the contest between Georgia and Missouri the latest casualty of the coronavirus pandemic that had already washed out the marquee game Saturday featuring No.
  4. Diminished access to health careDental surgery, routine visits and elective surgeries at Veterans Administration medical centers have been postponed since mid-March.
  5. That fear took a step closer to becoming reality Tuesday when the American Athletic Conference announced that Saturday’s game against Memphis has been postponed.
  6. Bad weather, however, gave her a reprieve; a spring rainstorm forced a postponement, pushing her appearance back 24 hours.
  7. Even without an attempted postponement of Election Day, questions abound.
  8. Their growth represents a constant deterioration of the status quo rather than the simple postponement peace.
  9. “They cite family, work schedules, etc., which result in the postponement of sex,” Queen notes.
  10. While there was minor damage to the craft, it was not the cause of the postponement, the sources say.
  11. On a division the motion for postponement was carried by a majority of one hundred and ninety-two against one hundred and fifteen.
  12. On Mr. Roebuck's withdrawal, Mr. Hume moved the postponement of the committal to that day six months.
  13. Jefferson says the reason of postponement was that the House were obliged to attend to other business.
  14. At the regular trial Brown's counsel requested a postponement on account of the prisoner's health.
  15. All that remonstrance could gain was a postponement of the stamp act till some more acceptable form of impost could be devised.