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 deferred [dɪ'fɚd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 推迟的, 迟延的

[计] 递延的

[医] 延缓的


  1. I defer to your greater experience in such things.
    在这些问题上, 我尊重你丰富的经验.
  2. On technical matters, I defer to the experts.
    在技术问题上, 我遵从专家的意见.
  3. You have deferred too long.
    你拖延得太久了。



Defer \De*fer"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deferred}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Deferring}.] [OE. differren, F. diff['e]rer, fr. L. differre
to delay, bear different ways; dis- + ferre to bear. See
{Bear} to support, and cf. {Differ}, {Defer} to offer.]
To put off; to postpone to a future time; to delay the
execution of; to delay; to withhold.

Defer the spoil of the city until night. --Shak.

God . . . will not long defer
To vindicate the glory of his name. --Milton.

  1. On the wholesale market SBC lists 15 varieties of equity option contracts, including as-you-like options, exploding options and deferred strike options.
  2. He also received $20,000 in deferred compensation and $2,785 in pension benefits from the state.
  3. The strength of the D-Mark has merely deferred the problem.
  4. In the recession, many British companies declared hundreds of thousands of long-serving employees to be redundant and fobbed them off with frozen deferred pensions.
  5. SOCIAL SECURITY: Include deferred compensation, such as contributions to 401(k) retirement plans, in the formula used for determining amount of wages subject to Social Security tax and, ultimately, monthly benefits.
  6. Most of the 23 have deferred their initial two-year stints until they graduate, meaning that possible six-year jail terms loom in the future.
  7. That's when Salomon will dole out a $130-million deferred compensation pool to the firm's managing directors.
  8. It would pay the deferred consideration; increase the working capital for the enlarged group; and improve the marketability of the shares.
  9. They said expensive missile systems are likely to face cuts and more will be spent on faster sealift and air transport capacity. Manpower cuts also will be deferred, the lawmakers said.
  10. Contracts for deferred delivery of corn finished moderately lower on selling linked to forecasts for continued good harvesting weather in the Midwest.
  11. But a major portion of the planned $8 billion in principal payments will be deferred.
  12. Rochester Gas & Electric Corp. said it deferred a decision on how much, if at all, it will reduce its common stock payout.
  13. Since 1982, when the deferred taxes were first considered, the FASB has received more than 1,500 letters from corporations complaining about certain aspects of FASB proposals on the issue, Mr. Lucas noted.
  14. Reagan vetoed a similar bill in 1985 and an override attempt that was deferred seven months to move it closer to congressional elections failed to gain the two-thirds support needed.
  15. Florida National struck a deferred merger agreement with Chemical New York.
  16. When the company went private in a leveraged buy-out, he was paid for compensation accrued earlier; included were stock-appreciation rights worth $3.3 million, stock options worth $4.4 million and deferred compensation of $10.8 million.
  17. LAS also offers a deferred period of only four weeks, which will interest those who might need a replacement income most quickly. Premiums will also be affected by your age when you start the policy, and your job.
  18. Mr Kohl would prefer that the stimulus be deferred until after real spending cuts have been agreed. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia, chairman of the armed services committee, again warned that defence spending should not be irresponsibly reduced.
  19. Kevex Corp., Foster City, Calif., deferred a decision on an unsolicited $10.50-a-share tender offer by UEI PLC, a British holding company with interests in advanced technology.
  20. The company could continue to reflect the rate increases as deferred revenue, a spokesman said.
  21. The July cocoa contract on the New York Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange settled $79 lower at $1,141 a ton, with deferred months showed drops ranging from $26 to $49 a ton.
  22. Contracts for three of the four deferred months closed down the 6-cent daily trading limit; the 6.23-cent loss was for September contracts, which have no limit.
  23. He also cited higher gas prices and production, and lower deferred income taxes and net interest expense.
  24. For employees leaving service after 1985, the law requires all deferred pensions to be increased annually in line with retail price inflation (RPI) up to a maximum of 5 per cent.
  25. However, some of the negotiated deferred deliveries had been offset by new orders and requests by other customers to accelerate deliveries.
  26. Employees justly claim a moral entitlement to at least a part of it on grounds both that they put up some of the money through their own contributions and that pensions are a form of deferred pay.
  27. Mr. Cuisia said the issue of new lending was deferred during recent meetings with creditors and will be taken up later this year.
  28. Negotiations will begin soon with the unions. A programme to re-tube the Bruce A nuclear reactors, at a cost of nearly CDollars 2bn (Pounds 1.1bn), is being deferred indefinitely and a Bruce heavy water plant will close in 1994.
  29. The payments represented deferred directors' fees that had accrued over a decade under a deferred-compensation plan, which was terminated in December.
  30. Representatives of Robins and its shareholders portray the Sanofi proposal as responsive to Shield claimants' concerns about their payment being deferred for years.
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