discontinue / ˌdɪs kənˈtɪn yu /

💦中学词汇中断停产中止终止

discontinue2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dis·con·tin·ued, dis·con·tin·u·ing.

  1. to put an end to; stop; terminate: to discontinue nuclear testing.
  2. to cease to take, use, subscribe to, etc.: to discontinue a newspaper.
  3. Law. to terminate or abandon.
v. 无主动词 verb

dis·con·tin·ued, dis·con·tin·u·ing.

  1. to come to an end or stop; cease; desist.

discontinue 近义词

v. 动词 verb

prevent activity from going on

更多discontinue例句

  1. GM will soon discontinue the Sonic, as part of a broader shift toward electric vehicles, but it was a durable hit.
  2. Several families said that Ochsner staff pressured them into discontinuing treatment, even as they pushed back.
  3. In fact, On Wednesday, Texas became the first state to announce it had depleted the funding and will discontinue payments.
  4. On Wednesday, Texas became the first state to announce it had depleted the funding and will discontinue payments.
  5. With a 301 redirect to the root rule for any outdated, sold-out or discontinued content applied broadly in the process.
  6. We are therefore choosing to discontinue it after seven years.
  7. “At a certain point in my career as an artist, I made a necessary decision to discontinue suffering fools,” he scoffs.
  8. Sponsor reserves the right to discontinue the use of the Video Entry without notice to Entrant.
  9. So they did not wholly discontinue their evening paddles nor their lonely rambles along the shore.
  10. To my amazement, she asked me to kindly discontinue the account of my adventures, in an icy tone, which left no room for protest.
  11. Nezahualpilli was so affected by these signs that he gave orders to discontinue all hostilities.
  12. Well, then, I shall ask you to allow me to discontinue this devotion after to-night.
  13. He, however, suddenly gave me to understand that Madam Dupin thought my visits too frequent, and begged me to discontinue them.