to put off

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英 [tu: put ɔf]
美 [tu pʊt ɔf]
是什么意思
  • 释义

    推迟,延期;

  • 学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. Managed to put off the creditors for another week.
      设法说服债主晚一个星期再来
    2. Don't forget to put off the radio [light, gas fire].
      别忘了关无线电[电灯,煤气]。
    3. The students ran into a brick wall when they ask the principal to put off the examination.
      学生们要求校长延期考试,却遇到困难—校长不改变他的决定。
    4. It'd be much better to put off the meeting till Friday.
      把会议推迟到星期五开要好得多。

    权威例句

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