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Postponement is an English expression, which is explained as follows:

First, the phonetic symbol: English? 【p? sp? n]? ? ? Beautiful? [Bao? spo? n]? ?

Second, the significance:

Transitive verbs? Extension; Extension; Take ... as ... as secondary, put ... in a secondary position.

Third, the word form changes:

Adjective:? Can it be postponed? Noun:? Extension? Past tense: postponed? Past participle:? Extension? Now participle:? Postpone? Third person singular:? postpone

Fourth, word collocation:

Disappointing extension? Defeat in disappointment

Postpone cautiously? Deliberate procrastination

Formal extension? Formal extension

Indefinite [indefinite] postponement? Postpone indefinitely

Postpone regularly? Periodic extension

Temporarily postponed? Temporary extension

Final extension? Final expansion

Vague extension? Vaguely postpone

Five months' extension? Postpone for five months

From where? Postpone from

Delayed for what? Postpone to ...

Put it off until [until]? remit to

Put it off until Wednesday? Put it off until Wednesday

Verb (abbreviation for verb) usage:

Postponement is a transitive verb, which basically means "postponing" and "postponing". It generally refers to deliberate procrastination, usually until a certain time. Followed by the date of extension or postponement or other modifiers. Extended time is often used for derivation, sometimes it can be omitted, and to, untill or till is used when it is extended to a certain time.

Postponement can bring nouns as objects, but it can't take infinitives.

6. Example:

They postponed the meeting.

They have put off the meeting.

We have to postpone the sports meeting because of the bad weather.

We have to postpone the sports meeting because of the bad weather.

We will put off our holiday until August.

Our holiday will be put off until August.

The flight was postponed to eleven o'clock.

The flight has been postponed to 1 1 point.