deferral

英[dɪ'fɜːrəl] 美[dɪ'fɜːrəl]
  • n. 延期;迟延
Noun:
  1. a state of abeyance or suspended business

  2. act of putting off to a future time

1. This deferral would obviate pressure on the rouble exchange rate.
这一延期将消除卢布汇率面临的压力。

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2. It also calls for the deferral of a share of bonuses.
协议还要求一部分奖金延期发放.

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3. Even implementing the interest - deferral scheme for homeowners has proved inconveniently tricky.
甚至是对房主实行的推迟利息的方案,结果证明也是极不方便的.

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4. After a one - year deferral, the borrower repays the loan over five years.
在一年延期后, 借款者要偿还五年以来的贷款.

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5. Complications arise due to tax deferral using foreign subsidiaries and tax avoidance via transfer pricing.
税收的复杂性的产生源于采用外国的补助或避税的可能与价格转换.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I also need you to come in and fill out a deferral application form before you leave for China.
      我同样需要你在去中国之前过来填一张延期申请书。