deferring的中文翻译是什么意思

deferring

US/dɪ'fərɪŋ/
UK/dɪ'fərɪŋ/

v. 拖延,延缓,推迟( defer的现在分词 ); 服从某人的意愿,遵从

deferring柯林斯释义

VERB推迟;拖延;延缓

If you defer an event or action, you arrange for it to happen at a later date, rather than immediately or at the previously planned time.

  • Customers often defer payment for as long as possible...

    顾客常常会尽可能地拖延付款。

  • I'm not going to defer decisions just because they are not immediately politically popular.

    我不会因为它们没有即刻在政治上受到欢迎就推迟作出这些决定。

VERB遵从;听从;顺从

If you defer to someone, you accept their opinion or do what they want you to do, even when you do not agree with it yourself, because you respect them or their authority.

  • Doctors are encouraged to defer to experts.

    鼓励医生听从专家的意见。

deferring场景例句

Recently, the Supreme Court has focused on an additional reason for deferring to administrative agencies.

最近, 最高法院强调了尊重行政机构的另一种理由.

Think of it as deferring part of the compiler's job to runtime.

可以认为这是将编译器的部分工作延迟到了运行时.

He kept deferring uxoriously to Mary.

他一直很尊重和疼爱玛丽.

Sophie felt she was only deferring the problem.

苏菲觉得她只是在将问题越搅越复杂.

She has struck a balance between deploying her star power and deferring to the president.

在施展个人才华和顺服总统之间,她左右逢源.

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