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cancellation美 [.kæns(ə)l'eɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.kænsə'leɪʃ(ə)n] - n.取消;撤销;作废;中止
- 网络取消预定;注销;解约
n. annulment,termination,withdrawal,dissolution,invalidation 1. | [u][c] 取消;撤销a decision to stop sth that has already been arranged from happening; a statement that sth will not happen |
| We need at least 24 hours' notice of cancellation. 如欲取消,请至少提前 24 小时告知。 | | | | Heavy seas can cause cancellation of ferry services. 海上起大风浪会导致渡轮航班取消。 | | Cancellations must be made in writing. 撤销必须有书面通知。 |
2. | [c] 被取消了的事物something that has been cancelled |
| Are there any cancellations for this evening's performance?(= tickets that have been returned) 今晚的演出有退票吗? |
3. | [u] 作废;废除;取消;中止the fact of making sth no longer valid |
| the cancellation of the contract 合同的取消 |
n. | 1. 取消,撤消,注销;(邮票等的)盖销,盖销记号;废除;解除 1. 取消,撤消,注销;(邮票等的)盖销,盖销记号;废除;解除 |
n. | 1. the canceling of something such as an appointment or order 2. something that has become available because the person who reserved it has canceled, e.g. a seat in a theater 3. a mark that officially or legally invalidates something, especially a postage stamp 4. a decision to stop something that has been arranged from taking place 5. a decision to end a legal agreement or obligation 1. the canceling of something such as an appointment or order 2. something that has become available because the person who reserved it has canceled, e.g. a seat in a theater 3. a mark that officially or legally invalidates something, especially a postage stamp 4. a decision to stop something that has been arranged from taking place 5. a decision to end a legal agreement or obligation |
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