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paiement différé
defer payment
I. defer <part pres deferring; pret, part perf deferred> [ingl brit dɪˈfəː, ingl am dəˈfər] VB vb trans (postpone)
defer decision, meeting, match, publication date
reporter (until à)
defer judgment
suspendre (until jusqu'à)
defer departure, journey
defer payment
II. defer <part pres deferring; pret, part perf deferred> [ingl brit dɪˈfəː, ingl am dəˈfər] VB vb intr
III. deferred AGG
1. deferred (gen):
deferred departure, closure, purchase
2. deferred FIN:
deferred annuity, interest
payment [ingl brit ˈpeɪm(ə)nt, ingl am ˈpeɪmənt] SOST
récompense f also iron
payment on (instalment) television, washing machine etc
deferred payment SOST
I. defer <-rr-> [dɪˈfɜ:ʳ, ingl am dɪˈfɜ:r] VB vb intr
II. defer <-rr-> [dɪˈfɜ:ʳ, ingl am dɪˈfɜ:r] VB vb trans FIN, DIR
payment SOST
1. payment (sum paid):
2. payment (repayment):
3. payment (reward):
deferred payment SOST
I. defer <-rr-> [dɪ·ˈfɜr] VB vb trans FIN, DIR
II. defer <-rr-> [dɪ·ˈfɜr] VB vb intr
payment SOST
1. payment (sum paid):
2. payment (repayment):
3. payment (reward):
Present
Idefer
youdefer
he/she/itdefers
wedefer
youdefer
theydefer
Past
Ideferred
youdeferred
he/she/itdeferred
wedeferred
youdeferred
theydeferred
Present Perfect
Ihavedeferred
youhavedeferred
he/she/ithasdeferred
wehavedeferred
youhavedeferred
theyhavedeferred
Past Perfect
Ihaddeferred
youhaddeferred
he/she/ithaddeferred
wehaddeferred
youhaddeferred
theyhaddeferred
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
In some cases there is an interest charge on vendor loan, but in other cases it is simply a deferred payment.
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The deferred payment contract required only a portion of the down payment to be paid in cash, with the remainder of the down payment due in stated installments.
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However, many newer texts do not distinguish the function of a standard of deferred payment, subsuming it in other functions.
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The submission also reiterates the organisation's long-standing opposition to third-level fees in the form of deferred payment schemes.
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Fifty per cent advance on a deferred payment looks like a high rate of interest, but it was very reasonable in those days.
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