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cessation

/se-sey-shuhn/US // sɛˈseɪ ʃən //UK // (sɛˈseɪʃən) //

戒断,戒烟,停止,戒酒

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a temporary or complete stopping; discontinuance: a cessation of hostilities.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
abeyance暂时搁置,搁置,暂缓,暂缓执行arrest逮捕,拘捕,抓捕,捕获break突破,休息,断裂,断breather呼吸器,呼吸机,吸气机,吸气器cease停止,停止执行,终止,停止使用close关闭,密切,结束,靠近conclusion结论,结语,总结,结束语cutoff切断,切断点,切断线,切口discontinuance停产,终止,中断,中止downtime宕机时间,停工时间,停工期,停工end结束,终端,结束语,终止finish结束,完毕,结束语,完结freeze冻结,冻住,冷冻,凝固halt停住,停顿,停止,驻足hiatus停顿,暂停,暂停服务,歇业intermission中场休息,中场休息时,中场休息时间,间歇期interruption中断,中辍,中断事件,中断作用interval间隔,间隙,间歇期,间隔时间layoff裁员,解雇,裁减,遣散pause暂停,停顿,暂停一下,顿了顿recess小憩,休会,休会期间,小息remission减免,缓解,缓刑,减轻respite喘息,休养生息,暂休,喘息之机rest休息时间,休息,休息时,休息区standstill停滞不前,停滞,停顿,停顿下来stay逗留,保持,逗留时间,留stop停止,停下来,停,停住stoppage停工,停机,停顿,停产suspension悬挂,暂停,悬浮液,悬浮物termination终止,终止妊娠,终止合同,终止日期time-out超时,逾时,过时,暂停break-off断裂,断线,断绝关系,断裂的ceasing停止,停止工作,停止使用,停止活动desistance阻止,戒除,抵抗,拒绝grinding halt停滞不前,停顿,停滞,停顿下来halting停顿,停顿的,停滞不前,停止let-up让步,放弃,放宽,放任自流screaming halt叫停声,叫停,尖叫声停顿,尖叫声停止time off休息时间,时差,计时,时间上的限制

Examples

  • It potentially shows the complex set of cascading events that can follow from human activity or the cessation of human activity.

  • The $40 million will help fund vaping cessation and prevention programs, as well as e-cigarette-focused research.

  • Across their stories, we read how their bodies changed over the years, with their breasts withering, the cessation of menstruation — and their skin gaining a darker and coarse complexion.

  • When nicotine-replacement therapies went over-the-counter for smoking cessation, we saw increases in utilization simply from going from requiring a prescription to going to over-the-counter.

  • This path led to an increasing level of military engagement with tribes across the West, and consequently the signing of treaties intended to subdue Native peoples and to force the cessation of lands.

  • They wrote a campaign platform that called, “after four years of failure to restore the Union,” for “a cessation of hostilities.”

  • Some have speculated that cessation of CPR decreases pressure in the chest cavity, allowing blood to return to the heart.

  • In that regard, no one knows whether cessation of potent anti-HIV medications will result in newly detectable virus.

  • It is unclear if this week's cessation of hostilities will be able to put that genie back in the bottle.

  • On Thursday, delegates representing the government signed a cessation of hostilities agreement with the armed opposition.

  • The declaration of war, or cessation thereof, used to be proclaimed in the market by the High Bailiff.

  • But Mrs. Armine still lay awake, felt as if the cessation of the singing had made her less capable of sleeping.

  • The third skulker took advantage of the cessation of firing to tumble down from his perch and fly for his life.

  • Towards the end of the last decade of the nineteenth century there was for a time a cessation of the continuous increase.

  • The cessation of Welsh distractions had greatly favoured the advancement of Shrewsbury.