Adjektiv

verschoben

postponed, shifted, crooked, quirky

Der Termin wurde auf morgen verschoben.

The appointment was postponed until tomorrow.

Das Bild an der Wand ist etwas verschoben.

The picture on the wall is a bit crooked.

Er hat eine etwas verschobene Weltanschauung.

He has a somewhat skewed worldview.

to be postponed ((until/to sth.)) to be postponed until/to a time/date The meeting was postponed until next week.

to be crooked/shifted to be physically out of place The picture on the wall is a bit crooked.

Synonyms: postponed, shifted, crooked; Antonyms: on time, straight

Past participle of 'verschieben' (to move, postpone). 'Ver-' indicates a change of place or time, and 'schieben' means 'to push'.

Imagine 'pushing' ('schieben') an appointment on your calendar to a different ('ver-') date, meaning it's 'postponed'.

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