cancel / ˈkæn səl /

⭐基础词汇取消撤销撤消取消了

cancel3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

can·celed, can·cel·ing or can·celled, can·cel·ling.

  1. to make void, as a contract or other obligation; annul: to cancel a hotel reservation;to cancel a magazine subscription.
  2. to decide or announce that a planned event will not take place; call off: to cancel a meeting.
  3. to mark or perforate so as to render invalid for reuse.
v. 无主动词 verb

can·celed, can·cel·ing or can·celled, can·cel·ling.

  1. to counterbalance or compensate for one another; become neutralized: The pros and cons cancel out.
  2. Mathematics. to be equivalent; to allow cancellation.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of canceling.
  2. Printing, Bookbinding. an omitted passage, page, etc.a replacement for an omitted part.

cancel 近义词

v. 动词 verb

call off; erase

v. 动词 verb

equal out

更多cancel例句

  1. Polls suggest that a lot of voters currently don’t know what cancel culture is — and that’s true even among Republicans, despite the party’s elites talking about cancel culture nonstop.
  2. What we now call cancel culture is the contentious nature of a free society wrestling with the respectable parameters of public speech.
  3. Did he participate in his own extortion and cancel his plans for a big Christmas premiere?
  4. My family is ready to mount an intervention, and cancel my streaming accounts.
  5. Should we cancel gatherings, reunions, excursions, or throw ourselves into them with even more gratitude for one another?
  6. Presumably, without those subsidies, most will just cancel their policies.
  7. In a statement, the MoD admitted that it had been forced to cancel the rest of the training program.
  8. A lease made by a minor is not void, but he may avoid or cancel it by some positive act.
  9. Does a debtor who turns over a note to his creditor in payment, thereby cancel the debt?
  10. Either of the parties might cancel the bond, but only after a formal and public notice of his intentions.
  11. Mendelssohn wanted to cancel the excommunication on the ground that the church has no rights in civil matters.
  12. The Law does not cancel the promise, but faith in the promised Christ cancels the Law.