单词 | cancel |
释义 | cancelcancelscancelledcanceledcancellingcancelingcancelcancel /ˈkænsəl/ verb [intransitive and transitive] (past tense and past participle cancelled, present participle cancelling British English, canceled, canceling American English)1to say that something that was planned will not happen: I had to cancel my trip to Rome.have我不得不取消罗马之行。You’ll have to ring them and cancel.你得给他们打个电话去取消。2to end an agreement or arrangement that you do not want any more: I phoned the hotel to cancel my reservation.phone我打电话给酒店取消了预订。—cancellationcancellationscancellation /ˌkænsəˈleɪʃən/ noun [uncountable and countable]: Passengers are fed up with cancellations and delays.passengerbefeedcancellationdelay乘客对取消班次和晚点烦透了。Phrasal verbscancel something ↔ out phrasal verb if two things cancel each other out, each stops the other from having any effect: The gains and losses will cancel each other out.gainloss收益和亏损将互相抵消。THESAURUS: cancelcancel to say that something that was planned will not happen: I was feeling better so I cancelled my doctor’s appointment.befeelwellcancelThey sent an email cancelling the meeting.sendcancelmeetcall something off to cancel an event that you have organized. Call off is less formal than cancel and is very common in everyday English: The game was called off.becallWe had to call off the party at the last minute.havepostpone to arrange to do something at a later date, instead of the date that was planned: The meeting has been postponed until Tuesday.meethavebepostpone |
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