to put a person off 使改变主意
to put someone off 令人退却 ; 让人扫兴退却
put it off to tomorrow 把它延期到明天吧
to put somebody off 一直拖延不跟某人见面
We've had to put off our wedding until September.
我们只得把婚期推迟到九月。
Mr. Bint has a propensity to put off decisions to the last minute.
宾特先生有一种将决定拖到最后一分钟的倾向。
Some believe this level of compensation is essentially a poison pill to put off any rival bidders.
一些人相信这种程度的补偿本质上是一个毒丸策略,旨在阻止一切竞标对手。
You're not. I can see what you're trying to put off, but I can see that it's justto keep people away from you.
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And then you realize that you've put on your most expensive pair of shoes this mooring, and if you stop to take them off, it might be too late and the child might drown.
你意识到你正穿着,你最贵的一双鞋,但是,如果你停下来脱鞋,就来不及救这个小孩,小孩可能会溺死。
So from that point on it'll be exam 2 material, so depending on how you like to come compartmentalize your information, you can separate that in your brain in terms of what you're trying to learn right now versus what you can put off until a little bit later.
因此从这里开始以后的是第二次考试的内容,当然,取决于你喜欢怎样划分,你的信息,但你可以将你现在要学的,与你以后才学的知识,在你的大脑中分开储存。
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