1. put off
The concert has been put off.
He put off reading newspapers until the evening.
Don't put off cleaning your room
Can we put off our classes?
The neighbour put off his dreams about his relax with beer.
Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow.
We are going to put off celebrating our anniversary until June.
Do you believe in the saying "never put off until tomorrow that which you can do today"?
I get put off by a lot of work
I know a lot of people are put off by it.
Even though he had failed his driving test nine times, John wasn't put off and applied to take it again.
But plenty of people are happy to smoke for years, and put off worrying about the health risks for the future.
procrastinate = To put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness.
He had to put off his dental appointment until the next day because of a business meeting.
The teacher had to put off the class till the following week.
Inglês palavra "odkładać w czasie"(put off) ocorre em conjuntos:
pharasl verbsAngielski, unit 6.phrasal verbs2. defer
Can we defer our meeting?
can we defer making a decision until next week?
such individuals defer matters of judgment to their own conscience
The two men agreed to defer any action for a couple of days.
He has defered informing him about his mother death
The supplier has agreed to defer the payment for this invoice.
to defer to sb’s wishes
Children deferred to their father's wishes
The payments can be deferred for three months.
They can't defer makind a decision for ever. They have to let us know within two weeks.
I defer making a payment
proper to defer commitment on a solution until we are clear about the intended outcome.
He'll defer to the president-elect on this one.
You should not defer having kids
The company will defer payment for whatever length of time you require.
Inglês palavra "odkładać w czasie"(defer) ocorre em conjuntos:
Lekcja 2022-02-21 (VERB + DOING)Verb Patterns verb + -ingVerb Pattern - trudneVerbal complementationczasownik + -ing