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词汇 cancel
释义 cancel
verb
uk /ˈkæn.səl/ us /ˈkæn.səl/-ll- or US usually-l-
B1[ I or T ]
to decide that an organized event will not happen, or to stop an order for goods or services that you no longer want: 取消;终止;撤销
They had to cancel tomorrow's game because of the bad weather.因为天气太糟,他们不得不取消了明天的比赛。
The 7.10 train to Budapest has been cancelled.7点10分开往布达佩斯的火车被取消了。
to cancel a magazine subscription停止订阅杂志
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to cancel something
cancelSorry, I have to cancel our plans tonight.
call offThe game has been called off because of the weather.
offThe meeting's off because James is ill.
scrapWe've scrapped our plans for a trip to France.
suspendThe ferry service has been suspended for the day because of bad weather.
postponeWe've postponed the wedding until next year.
[ T ]
to decide that no more episodes(= parts) of a television programme will be made or broadcast:
The network cancelled her talk show following the scandal.
The show became a cult hit despite being cancelled after its first season.
[ T ]
to mark a stamp to show that it has been used and cannot be used again盖销(邮票)
[ T ]informal
to completely reject and stop supporting someone, especially because they have said something that offends you:
A celebrity who has shared an unpopular opinion on social media risks being "cancelled": they are completely boycotted by fans.
College students decided to cancel her after her homophobic tweet.
She had to cancel her dental appointment.她不得不取消去看牙医的预约。
I can't cancel my arrangements at such short notice.
My flight was cancelled.我的航班取消了。
The original orders were cancelled and I was given fresh instructions.原来的命令撤销了,我又接到了新的指令。
The concert has been cancelled owing to lack of support.
Though the show lasted for another season, the chemistry wasn't there, and the series was canceled.
In 2019, we talk of people being “cancelled,” as though they’re unpopular TV shows, and not human beings.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Cancelling and interrupting
adjourn
adjourn to somewhere
arrest
break the cycle
broke
dislocation
diversion
halt
in midstreamidiom
interrupt
kick
rain
scratch
scrub
shut
shut (something) off
suspend
suspended game
suspensive
take a break

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Broadcasting in general
Communications - the postal system
Disapproving & criticizing

Phrasal verb


cancel something out

cancel | American Dictionary


cancel
verb[ I/T ]
us/ˈkæn·səl/-l- | -ll-
to decide that something arranged in advance will not happen, or to state that you do not wish to receive something:
[ I ]We were supposed to meet for dinner but Elise had to cancel at the last minute.
If a stamp or check is canceled, it is marked to show it has been used:
[ T ]He collects canceled stamps.

cancellation


noun[ C/U ]us/ˌkæn·səˈleɪ·ʃən/
[ C ]All the tickets were sold, so we waited to see if there were any cancellations.

Phrasal verb


cancel out something

cancel | Business English


cancel
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˈkænsəl/us-ll- | US usually-l-
to decide that something that has been arranged will not happen:
cancel a flight/meeting/tripWhen a flight is cancelled, an airline is obliged to provide alternative transport or a refund.
"I canceled at the last minute,'' he said.
LAW
to officially end a legal agreement or responsibility:
cancel a contract/debt/obligationLeaders pledged to cancel the debt of the world’s most indebted countries.
LAW, BANKING
to mark a cheque or other document to show that it has been used and cannot be used again:
Consumers who need a canceled check to prove that they made a payment can ask for a copy.
COMMERCE
to stop an order for goods or services that you no longer want or need:
Protesters are urging the government to cancel the order for the new weapons system.

Phrasal verb


cancel sth out

Examples of cancel


cancel
Most of the urban factories cancelled some or all of their personnel transportation services when the crisis hit.
Second, the law cancelled previously established effective restrictions on switching.
He cancelled the rest of his vacation and came down and took his seat in the seminar.
If none of the truth-conditional content (the entailments) of the explicature can be cancelled, the explicature itself shouldn't be cancellable either.
However, some older people refused or had cancelled home care.
The scheduled valvoplasty in one patient was cancelled after the initial diagnosis of a cleft mitral valve was excluded.
Classes often start late and are shorter than the scheduled hours, and quite frequently, because their teachers are otherwise occupied, classes are postponed or cancelled.
Indeed, when one iterates f complicated denominators do arise, but they always disappear when one cancels common factors between numerators and denominators.
Other interactions are zero-sum, where the gains from better pest management are cancelled out by losses elsewhere.
An agreement is cancelled if the customer gives the seller notice of cancellation within the time this section allows.
The legal tender status of foreign coins was not cancelled until 1857.
Also, in institutions for the elderly this occasionally occurred, and more often, recreational activities in these groups were cancelled.
We did not observe any evidence that the signals were cancelled at any depth in the time domain of the recovery of the a-wave.
They wrote one name, they cancelled it, they wrote another again.
Two of these carers cancelled appointments, leaving the resulting sample as 127.
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