cancel
v. 取消,終止; 廢除,登出
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.
The Russian foreign minister yesterday cancelled his visit to Washington...
俄羅斯外交部長昨天取消了對華盛頓的訪問。
Many trains have been cancelled and a limited service is operating on other lines...
多趟列車被取消,其他線路上執行的班次也很有限。
If someone in authority cancels a document, an insurance policy, or a debt, they officially declare that it is no longer valid or no longer legally exists.
He intends to try to leave the country, in spite of a government order cancelling his passport...
儘管政府已經下令吊銷他的護照,他還是試圖要離開該國。
She learned her insurance had been canceled by Pacific Mutual Insurance Company...
她得知自己的保險已經被太平洋互助保險公司中止了。
To cancel a stamp or a cheque means to mark it to show that it has already been used and cannot be used again.
The new device can also cancel the check after the transaction is complete.
交易完成後,這種新裝置也能登出支票。
...cancelled stamps.
蓋銷(郵)票
1. a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat
1. postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled;
2. make up for;
3. declare null and void; make ineffective;
4. remove or make invisible;
5. of cheques or tickets
abolish, cancel, repeal
這些動詞均含"取消,廢除"之意
It is vitally important to cancel the order immediately.
馬上取消這批訂貨是至關重要的.
Would you like to postpone or cancel your call?
您隨後打電話,還是不打了?
To cancel an offer.
撤銷一項發盤.
Cancel the target of agricultural duty 5 years surely formerly, can come true 3 years.
原定5年取消農業稅的目標, 3年就可以實現.
They took the unilateral decision to cancel the contract.
他們單方面決定撤消合同.