词汇 | defer-to |
释义 | defer to someone/somethingphrasal verb with deferverb[ T ]uk /dɪˈfɜːr/ us /dɪˈfɝː/-rr- formal to allow someone to make decisions or tell you what to do, or to accept their opinion or instructions, because of your respect for them or because of their higher rank, authority, knowledge, etc.: defer to someone on somethingI have to defer to my boss on important decisions.在重大决策上,我必须听从老板的意见。 I defer to your judgment. Showing respect and admiration admiration admire admiring admiringly approving approvingly forelock fulsome fulsomely fulsomeness glorify grovelling hallow pay your respectsidiom philogynist philogyny put someone on a pedestalidiom regild respectfully worshipful You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Accepting & agreeing reluctantly defer to someone | American Dictionarydefer to someonephrasal verb with deferverb[ T ]us/dɪˈfɜr/-rr- to let another person decide, or to accept another person’s opinion, usually because you respect the knowledge or experience of that person: I deferred to Brian on the question of what to serve at the party. defer to sb/sth | Business Englishdefer to sb/sthphrasal verb with deferverb[ T ]uk /dɪˈfɜːr/us-rr- formal to allow another person or organization to make decisions for you because you respect them, or because of their higher rank, greater knowledge, etc.: For this type of decision, I usually defer to my boss. In the last few years, the authority mostly has deferred to private developers to handle warehousing and distribution projects, because this is not the area of their expertise. |
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