cancel 的英语意思
cancelcancel /ˈkænsəl/ verb (past tense and past participle cancelled, present participle cancelling British English, canceled, canceling American English)
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to decide that something that was officially planned will not happen决定取消正式计划中的某事:
Our flight was cancelled.我们的航班取消了。
I’m afraid I’ll have to cancel our meeting tomorrow.恐怕我不得不取消我们明天的会议。
You’ll just have to ring John and cancel.你只能给约翰打个电话,把它取消了。Register语体In everyday English, people often say call something off rather than cancel something: We’ll just have to cancel. ➔ We’ll just have to call it off.在日常英语中,人们常用 call something off 代替 cancel something:We'll just have to cancel. ➔ We'll just have to call it off.2[intransitive, transitive] to end an agreement or arrangement that you have with someone终止与某人的协议或安排:
I phoned the hotel to cancel my reservation.我打电话给酒店取消了预订。
The bank agreed to cancel all the company’s debts.银行同意免除该公司的所有债务。3[transitive] to say officially that a document can no longer be used or no longer has any legal effect正式宣告某文件不再有效或不再具有法律效力:
I phoned the bank to cancel the cheque.我打电话给银行取消了那张支票。THESAURUS同义词辨析cancel to decide that something that was officially planned will not happen决定取消正式计划中的某事: · The teacher was ill so classes were cancelled for the day.老师生病了,当天的课全部取消了。· I was feeling better so I cancelled my doctor’s appointment.我感觉好多了,就取消了预约的医生门诊。· They were forced to cancel the concert when the conductor became ill.指挥生病后,他们被迫取消了音乐会。call off to cancel a meeting, game, or event that you have organized. Call off is less formal than cancel and is very commonly used in everyday English取消自己组织的会议、比赛或活动。call off 比 cancel 更非正式,在日常英语中极为常用: · Linda decided to call the wedding off.琳达决定取消婚礼。· The game was called off due to heavy rain.比赛因大雨而取消。be off if an event or activity is off, it has been cancelled because of a sudden problem or change in someone’s plans若某活动或事件被称为 off,表示因突发问题或某人计划的变动而被取消: · I’m afraid the party’s off. Nick won’t let us use his apartment.恐怕派对取消了。尼克不让我们用他的公寓。· Myers called me yesterday to tell me that the deal was off.迈尔斯昨天打电话告诉我交易取消了。postpone to decide to do something at a later time, instead of the time that was officially planned决定将某事推迟到较晚的时间,而非原定时间进行: · The show has been postponed until next Saturday.演出已推迟到下周六。shelve (also put something on ice) to decide not to continue with a plan, project etc although it may be considered again at some time in the future决定暂停某计划、项目等,但将来可能重新考虑: · Plans for a new stadium have been shelved for now.新体育场的建设计划目前已被搁置。· The project had to be put on ice due to lack of funding.该项目因资金不足不得不暂时搁置。· Blears called for the discussions to be put on ice until after the elections.布利尔斯呼吁将讨论搁置,等到选举结束后再继续。annul formal正式 to officially decide that a marriage, result, or agreement has no legal authority and is therefore cancelled正式裁定某段婚姻、某项结果或某项协议不具法律效力,从而予以撤销: · The election results were annulled by the courts.选举结果被法院宣告无效。· A marriage can be annulled if there has been lack of consent.如果缺乏双方同意,婚姻可被宣告无效。cancel something ↔ out phrasal verb if two things cancel each other out, they are equally important and have an opposite effect to each other, so that neither one has any effect若两件事互相抵消,则两者同等重要且效果相反,最终谁也不产生任何作用:
The losses in our overseas division have cancelled out the profits made in the home market.我们海外部门的亏损抵消了国内市场所获得的利润。
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to decide that something that was officially planned will not happen决定取消正式计划中的某事:
Our flight was cancelled.我们的航班取消了。
I’m afraid I’ll have to cancel our meeting tomorrow.恐怕我不得不取消我们明天的会议。
You’ll just have to ring John and cancel.你只能给约翰打个电话,把它取消了。Register语体In everyday English, people often say call something off rather than cancel something: We’ll just have to cancel. ➔ We’ll just have to call it off.在日常英语中,人们常用 call something off 代替 cancel something:We'll just have to cancel. ➔ We'll just have to call it off.2[intransitive, transitive] to end an agreement or arrangement that you have with someone终止与某人的协议或安排:
I phoned the hotel to cancel my reservation.我打电话给酒店取消了预订。
The bank agreed to cancel all the company’s debts.银行同意免除该公司的所有债务。3[transitive] to say officially that a document can no longer be used or no longer has any legal effect正式宣告某文件不再有效或不再具有法律效力:
I phoned the bank to cancel the cheque.我打电话给银行取消了那张支票。THESAURUS同义词辨析cancel to decide that something that was officially planned will not happen决定取消正式计划中的某事: · The teacher was ill so classes were cancelled for the day.老师生病了,当天的课全部取消了。· I was feeling better so I cancelled my doctor’s appointment.我感觉好多了,就取消了预约的医生门诊。· They were forced to cancel the concert when the conductor became ill.指挥生病后,他们被迫取消了音乐会。call off to cancel a meeting, game, or event that you have organized. Call off is less formal than cancel and is very commonly used in everyday English取消自己组织的会议、比赛或活动。call off 比 cancel 更非正式,在日常英语中极为常用: · Linda decided to call the wedding off.琳达决定取消婚礼。· The game was called off due to heavy rain.比赛因大雨而取消。be off if an event or activity is off, it has been cancelled because of a sudden problem or change in someone’s plans若某活动或事件被称为 off,表示因突发问题或某人计划的变动而被取消: · I’m afraid the party’s off. Nick won’t let us use his apartment.恐怕派对取消了。尼克不让我们用他的公寓。· Myers called me yesterday to tell me that the deal was off.迈尔斯昨天打电话告诉我交易取消了。postpone to decide to do something at a later time, instead of the time that was officially planned决定将某事推迟到较晚的时间,而非原定时间进行: · The show has been postponed until next Saturday.演出已推迟到下周六。shelve (also put something on ice) to decide not to continue with a plan, project etc although it may be considered again at some time in the future决定暂停某计划、项目等,但将来可能重新考虑: · Plans for a new stadium have been shelved for now.新体育场的建设计划目前已被搁置。· The project had to be put on ice due to lack of funding.该项目因资金不足不得不暂时搁置。· Blears called for the discussions to be put on ice until after the elections.布利尔斯呼吁将讨论搁置,等到选举结束后再继续。annul formal正式 to officially decide that a marriage, result, or agreement has no legal authority and is therefore cancelled正式裁定某段婚姻、某项结果或某项协议不具法律效力,从而予以撤销: · The election results were annulled by the courts.选举结果被法院宣告无效。· A marriage can be annulled if there has been lack of consent.如果缺乏双方同意,婚姻可被宣告无效。cancel something ↔ out phrasal verb if two things cancel each other out, they are equally important and have an opposite effect to each other, so that neither one has any effect若两件事互相抵消,则两者同等重要且效果相反,最终谁也不产生任何作用:
The losses in our overseas division have cancelled out the profits made in the home market.我们海外部门的亏损抵消了国内市场所获得的利润。