"postpone" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

postpone verbo

postpone + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 25
postpone a decision • postpone plans • postpone one's trip • postpone a vote • postpone action • ...
verbo + postpone
Kolokacji: 9
decide to postpone • keep postponing • agree to postpone • consider postponing • forced to postpone • ...
postpone + preposición
Kolokacji: 19
postponed until • postponed for • postponed from • postponed to • postpone on • ...
postpone + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 12
postponed indefinitely • repeatedly postponed • postponed twice • later postponed • merely postpone • ...
4. later postponed = później odłożyć later postponed
6. abruptly postpone = nagle odłóż abruptly postpone
8. effectively postpone = skutecznie odłóż effectively postpone
9. postponed once = odłożony raz postponed once
10. continually postponed = ciągle odłożyć continually postponed
  • The combat system continued to be a problem during the next few years, with progressive drops offering little improvements in performance over the previous version, and the completion date of Release 2-the designation for the full contractual realisation of the combat system software-was continually postponed.
  • We cannot, since over 140 million years it is likely that the threat of extinction due to climatic change may have been continually postponed.
  • Due to the lack of funding however, technical modernization was continually postponed.
  • The original idea was for Daniels to portray Vampiro's dark master, Syndrome, but his debut was continually postponed, and he eventually returned to the independent scene.
  • Due to financial trouble, the project was continually postponed.
  • As long ago as 1993, this Parliament decided to institute a sales ban on cosmetics tested on animals, but the introduction of this ban has been continually postponed under pressure from the industry.
  • Of course alternatives are slow to appear when it can be seen that the ban is continually postponed; we are contributing to this slow pace as there is no clear date by which testing must stop.
  • However, plans to re-equip all artillery regiments with the new weapon were continually postponed due to budgetary priorities.
  • However, due to acute steel shortages in Britain, the order was continually postponed until it was finally cancelled on the publication of the 1955 Modernisation Plan for the re-equipment of British Railways.
  • He received a death sentence, but his death sentence was continually postponed because of the intervention of former colleagues, who insisted Havemann was as important as his work on chemical weapons had been and that he was still needed to explain the research.
(2) merely, simply
Kolokacji: 2

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