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adiamento
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pròrroga
испанский
espera
Time during which some action is awaited.
hold
wait
delay
deferral
deferment
time lag
португальский
adiamento
португальский
postergação
каталонский
ajornament
испанский
postpuesto
Business or legal strategy decision.
adjournment
португальский
postergação
1
Windy conditions all week have forced the
postponement
of three other races.
2
The top government spokesman on Wednesday said Tokyo wasn't preparing for
postponement
.
3
Many Brexiteers worry such a
postponement
could lead to Brexit never happening.
4
For the wireless industry, the spectrum auction
postponement
was a major disappointment.
5
The
postponement
Saturday was just the third home
postponement
in Islanders history.
6
It follows the
postponement
of the address, originally scheduled for last week.
7
It slipped into a chronic condition of
postponement
;
and Mr. Maxwell died.
8
The morning sped by, due in part to several requests for
postponement
.
9
Those who had lobbied for the
postponement
welcomed the change of date.
10
Limerick GAA announced a further
postponement
just after 10am on Sunday morning.
11
The
postponement
presents another bump in climbing's long journey to the games.
12
But they stopped well short of pushing the IOC toward a
postponement
.
13
There is a mood of mind in which one likes any
postponement
.
14
The CRE approved a first six-month
postponement
that was never published officially.
15
His Lordship refuses a
postponement
;
Hohen-what's-his-name should have thought of this before.
16
This has necessitated the
postponement
of some routine surgeries in various hospitals.
postponement
force the postponement
further postponement
indefinite postponement
second postponement
be no postponement
португальский
adiamento
demora
pausa
postergação
каталонский
pròrroga
demora
retardament
ajornament
испанский
espera
retraso
postpuesto
pospuesto