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/ˈkænsl/ |
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1 | I/T to say that something that has been arranged will not now happen 取消 | Jackson cancelled the tour after suffering a throat infection. 杰克逊因喉炎取消了旅行。 | | The 4.05 train has been cancelled. 4点5分那趟火车已经取消。 | |
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2 | T to say that a legal agreement or obligation is now ended 废止,废除,终止(法律合同或义务) | There has been a call for Third World debt to be cancelled. 曾经有人呼吁解除第三世界的债务。 | |
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3 | T to mark a ticket , stamp , or cheque so that it cannot be used again 盖销(车票、邮票或支票);使…作废 |
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- | cancel a cheque BRITISH |
| to tell your bank that a cheque you have written should not be paid by them . AMERICANstop payment on a check |
| 注销支票 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌcancel ˈout |
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| to stop something from having any effect 抵消 | Our votes will cancel each other out. 我们的选票会互相抵消。 | |
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