Defer to
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British pronunciation/dɪfˈɜː tuː/
American pronunciation/dɪfˈɜː tuː/

Định Nghĩa và Ý Nghĩa của "defer to"

to defer to
[phrase form: defer]
01

tôn trọng, tuân theo

to accept or agree to follow someone's decision, opinion, or authority, often out of respect or recognition of their expertise or position
Transitive
to defer to definition and meaning
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The team chose to defer to the senior researcher's expertise in designing the experiment.
When deciding on the software to use, I will defer to your experience in the field.
Students are expected to defer to the professor's guidelines for completing the assignment.
02

thuộc về, giao phó

to refer to or rely on someone or something with more expertise, responsibility, or jurisdiction, typically to handle a matter
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During team discussions, members often defer to the project manager for direction and decision-making.
In matters of international diplomacy, leaders often defer to the United Nations for resolutions to global conflicts.
The board of directors deferred to the chief financial officer for guidance on budget allocations.
03

tôn trọng, tuân thủ

to agree to uphold established customs, practices, or rituals, typically out of respect for their historical or cultural importance
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In matters of protocol, diplomats often defer to the customs of the host country.
During ceremonies, the royal family always defers to ancient customs and protocols.
In diplomatic meetings, it is customary to defer to the host country's cultural norms and etiquette.
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