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[ˈkænsl]cancelled, cancelling, cancels

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取消(89%),抵消(7%),删除(2%),注销(1%),作废(1%)
vi.取消,撤销
vt.取消;删去
vi.取消;相互抵消
n.取消,撤销
n.(Cancel)人名;(法)康塞尔
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cancel ★★★☆☆
/kæ̱ns(ə)l/
in AM, use 美国英语用 canceling, canceled
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[VERB 动词]取消;撤销;中止 If you cancel something that has been arranged, you stop it from happening. If you cancel an order for goods or services, you tell the person or organization supplying them that you no longer wish to receive them.
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  [V]
  • The Russian foreign minister yesterday cancelled his visit to Washington...

    俄罗斯外交部长昨天取消了对华盛顿的访问。

  • Many trains have been cancelled and a limited service is operating on other lines...

    多趟列车被取消,其他线路上运行的班次也很有限。

  • The Navy has decided to cancel its contract for the A-12 Stealth attack plane...

    海军方面已决定取消购买A-12隐形攻击机的合同。

  • There is normally no refund should a client choose to cancel.

    客户若要取消服务,通常不予退款。

cancellation
  • Outbursts of violence forced the cancellation of Haiti's first free elections in 1987.

    由于爆发多起暴力冲突,海地被迫取消了1987年的首次自由选举。

  • ...passengers who suffer delays and cancellations on planes, trains, ferries and buses.

    碰上飞机、火车、渡船和公共汽车晚点甚至取消的乘客

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[VERB 动词]废除,废止(文件、保险单);免除(债务) If someone in authority cancels a document, an insurance policy, or a debt, they officially declare that it is no longer valid or no longer legally exists.
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  • He intends to try to leave the country, in spite of a government order cancelling his passport...

    尽管政府已经下令吊销他的护照,他还是试图要离开该国。

  • She learned her insurance had been canceled by Pacific Mutual Insurance Company...

    她得知自己的保险已经被太平洋互助保险公司中止了。

  • Under the agreement, Britain will cancel hundreds of millions of pounds in debts owed to it by some of world's poorest countries.

    根据该协议,英国将免除世界上一些最不发达国家欠下的数亿英镑的债务。

cancellation
  • ...a march by groups calling for cancellation of Third World debt.

    要求取消第三世界债务的团体举行的游行

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[VERB 动词]盖销,注销(邮票或支票) To cancel a stamp or a cheque means to mark it to show that it has already been used and cannot be used again.
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  • The new device can also cancel the check after the transaction is complete.

    交易完成后,这种新设备也能注销支票。

  • ...cancelled stamps.

    盖销(邮)票

Usage Note :

If you cancel or call off an arrangement or an appointment, you stop it from happening. You usually do not make any new arrangements. If you postpone or put off an arrangement or an appointment, you make another arrangement for it to happen at a later time. If you delay something that has been arranged, you make it happen later than planned. If something delays you or holds you up, you start or finish what you are doing later than you planned.

取消安排或预约用 cancel 或 call off, 通常不再做新的安排。推迟安排或预约用 postpone 或 put off。delay 表示延期做某事;delay 或 hold up 还可以表示某事耽误了某人的时间。

相关词组:
cancel out

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can·cel / ˈkænsl ; NAmE ˈkænsl / verb ( -ll- , US -l- ) 1 [transitive ] cancelsth to decide that sth that has been arranged will not now take place 取消;撤销;终止 All flights have been cancelled because of bad weather. 因天气恶劣,所有航班均已取消。 Don't forget to cancel the newspaper (= arrange for it not to be delivered)before going away. 外出前,别忘了停订报纸。 compare
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2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] cancel(sth) to say that you no longer want to continue with an agreement, especially one that has been legally arranged 撤销,取消,废除(具有法律效力的协议) to cancel a policy/subscription 取消保单;停止订阅 Is it too late to cancel my order? 我现在取消订单是不是太晚了? The US has agreed to cancel debts (= say that they no longer need to be paid)totalling $10 million. 美国已同意免除总额为 1 000 万元的债务。 No charge will be made if you cancel within 10 days. 如果在 10 天以内取消,不收费用。 3 [transitive ] cancelsth to mark a ticket or stamp so that it cannot be used again 盖销,注销(票或邮票) PHRASAL VERB ˌcancel ˈout | ˌcancel sth↔ˈout if two or more things cancel outor one cancels outthe other, they are equally important but have an opposite effect on a situation so that the situation does not change 抵消;对消 Recent losses have cancelled out any profits made at the start of the year. 最近的亏损与年初的盈利相抵消。 The advantages and disadvantages would appear to cancel each other out. 看来是利弊参半。 cancel cancels cancelled canceled cancelling canceling
can·cel / ˈkænsl ; NAmE ˈkænsl /
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cancelcan‧cel /ˈkænsəl/ ●●● S2 verb (past tense and past participle cancelled, present participle cancelling British English, canceled, canceling American English)
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1[intransitive, transitive] to decide that something that was officially planned will not happen:  Our flight was cancelled. I’m afraid I’ll have to cancel our meeting tomorrow. You’ll just have to ring John and cancel.RegisterIn everyday English, people often say call something off rather than cancel something: We’ll just have to cancel. ➔ We’ll just have to call it off.2[intransitive, transitive] to end an agreement or arrangement that you have with someone:  I phoned the hotel to cancel my reservation. The bank agreed to cancel all the company’s debts.3[transitive] to say officially that a document can no longer be used or no longer has any legal effect:  I phoned the bank to cancel the cheque.THESAURUScancel to decide that something that was officially planned will not happen: · The teacher was ill so classes were cancelled for the day.· I was feeling better so I cancelled my doctor’s appointment.· They were forced to cancel the concert when the conductor became ill.call off to cancel a meeting, game, or event that you have organized. Call off is less formal than cancel and is very commonly used in everyday English: · Linda decided to call the wedding off.· The game was called off due to heavy rain.be off if an event or activity is off, it has been cancelled because of a sudden problem or change in someone’s plans: · I’m afraid the party’s off. Nick won’t let us use his apartment.· Myers called me yesterday to tell me that the deal was off.postpone to decide to do something at a later time, instead of the time that was officially planned: · The show has been postponed until next Saturday.shelve (also put something on ice) to decide not to continue with a plan, project etc although it may be considered again at some time in the future: · Plans for a new stadium have been shelved for now.· The project had to be put on ice due to lack of funding.· Blears called for the discussions to be put on ice until after the elections.annul formal to officially decide that a marriage, result, or agreement has no legal authority and is therefore cancelled: · The election results were annulled by the courts.· A marriage can be annulled if there has been lack of consent.cancel something ↔ out phrasal verb if two things cancel each other out, they are equally important and have an opposite effect to each other, so that neither one has any effectnegate:  The losses in our overseas division have cancelled out the profits made in the home market.

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