adjourn的意思和读音

adjourn

: [əˈdʒɜrn] : [əˈdʒɜː(r)n]

v.

adjourns  adjourning  adjourned  

v.+n.adjourn meeting

v.suspend,defer,delay,postpone,put off

adjournv.

1.to stop a meeting or an official process, especially a trial, for a period of time

The court adjourned for lunch.

The trial has been adjourned until next week.

v.1.使;使,()2.,,3.,

v.1.to temporarily end something such as a meeting or a trial

1. adhere ? v. adjourn ? vi. , adjunct n. ...

2. adhere ? v. adjourn ? vi. , adjunct n. ...

3. further: adjourn: (使) in a hurry: ...

4. adjacent adjourn ) convoke ...

5. traffic violation: adjourn alibi: ...

6. 45luxurious 21 adjourn , 22 confer ...

7.使 accrual n. ( adjourn vt. 使 accrue v. ...

8. recess adjourn adjournment debate ...

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1.15, the men adjourn to smoke cigars and discuss business, but Jack declines. On his way out of the dining room, he slips Rose a note.退

2.If the meeting we are holding today should not adjourn but go on and on indefinitely, everybody would be against this, including me.

3.If the negotiation is not had if really and the negotiation did not adjourn, will hand in undertake the arbitration by fair job committee.

4.He said flags would fly at half staff on Thursday and Parliament would adjourn its session in respect for the dead men.

5.The panel will adjourn in March to avoid influencing unduly the general election expected shortly thereafter.

6.In the absence of a quorum, a majority of the Directors present may adjourn any meeting from time to time until a quorum is present.

7.after the meeting, we will all adjourn to the rose room of this hotel for a buffet dinner.

8.At the end of the 3 hours of questioning, he asked us to adjourn to the waiting room for him to deliberate.

9.I thought it proper to adjourn all further proceedings in this affair, in order to consult with you.便

10.In this connection, he moved a motion at the meeting to adjourn the discussion on the item.