- to postpone off a decision
- отложить решение
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy. 2014.
put something off — POSTPONE, defer, delay, put back, adjourn, hold over, reschedule, shelve, table; informal put on ice, put on the back burner. → put * * * postpone something they can t put off a decision much longer * * * ˌput sthˈoff derived to change sth to a… … Useful english dictionary
hold off — verb Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to block from an objective ; delay 2. to defer action on ; postpone < hold off a decision > 3. to fight to a standoff ; withstand … New Collegiate Dictionary
defer, delay, postpone — Each of these words implies keeping or preventing something from happening until a later time: I recommend that we defer (or delay or postpone) this action to our next meeting. To defer is to make a decision to do something later: I shall defer… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
2008 Cambodian-Thai stand-off — Infobox Military Conflict date = 2008 place = Cambodian Thai border status = Ongoing combatant1 = flag|Cambodia combatant2 = flag|Thailand2008 Cambodian Thai stand off began between the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Kingdom of Thailand as the… … Wikipedia
hold off — ► hold off 1) resist (an attacker o r challenge). 2) postpone (an action or decision). 3) (of bad weather) fail to occur. Main Entry: ↑hold … English terms dictionary
hold someone/thing off — resist an attacker or challenge. ↘postpone an action or decision. → hold … English new terms dictionary
sleep — sleepful, adj. sleeplike, adj. /sleep/, v., slept, sleeping, n. v.i. 1. to take the rest afforded by a suspension of voluntary bodily functions and the natural suspension, complete or partial, of consciousness; cease being awake. 2. Bot. to… … Universalium
Thomas Jefferson: Debate on Independence — ▪ Primary Source During the debate on R.H. Lee s resolution for independence in June 1776, many of the old arguments for and against independence were restated. Thomas Jefferson recorded the views of both sides in notes that he made… … Universalium
temporise — (Brit.) v. fit oneself to the time constraints; put off, postpone; evade a decision, avoid an answer (also temporize) … English contemporary dictionary
temporised — temporise (Brit.) v. fit oneself to the time constraints; put off, postpone; evade a decision, avoid an answer (also temporize) … English contemporary dictionary
temporises — temporise (Brit.) v. fit oneself to the time constraints; put off, postpone; evade a decision, avoid an answer (also temporize) … English contemporary dictionary