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词汇 cessation
释义 cessation
noun[ C or U ]
 formaluk /sesˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /sesˈeɪ.ʃən/
ending or stopping: 结束,停止;中断,中止
Religious leaders have called for a total cessation of the bombing campaign.宗教领袖们呼吁彻底停止这场轰炸行动。
See also
ceaseverbformal
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

the final part of something
endThis mammal roamed the steppes during the end of the last Ice Age.
closeStock prices were up 6 percent at the close of the trading day.
culminationThis starring role in a West End musical is the culmination of her years of hard work in local theatres.
completionAt the completion of the exam, please return the materials to the proctor's desk and exit the room quietly.
endpointBoth parties agree that they have reached a suitable endpoint to the negotiations.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Ends and endings
abrupt end
accomplishment
at the close of something
break
break something up
completion
conclusion
death
ending
endpoint
era
expiration
expiry
finalization
swansong
tailpiece
terminable
terminative
the tail end
twilight

cessation | American Dictionary


cessation
noun[ C/U ]
 fmlus/seˈseɪ·ʃən/
the ending of a condition or the stopping of an activity:
[ Cusually sing ]a cessation of violence

cessation | Business English


cessation
noun[ C or U ]
 formaluk /sesˈeɪʃən/us
the fact of something ending or stopping:
The company has now stopped trading and has announced the cessation of its business.

Examples of cessation


cessation
Not all of these are attributed to the increased charges, as in the corresponding period prior to the announcement there were 931 cessations.
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Information as to the number of such cessations is not available.
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I am not prepared to authorise the labour which would be required to ascertain and classify the causes of cessations.
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Cessations registered were 14,903 in 1979 and 19,527 in 1980.
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We had an actual increase of 115,000 new stations (allowing for cessations) and 48 new main underground cables were completed and brought into use.
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In addition, it includes what are labelled—rather mysteriously, to the layman—"non-maintenance cessations", which amount to the noble sum of £138.2 million.
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Not all of these are attributed to the increased charges as in the corresponding period prior to the announcement there were 1,670 cessations.
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Let us come to the series of cessations, whether connected or not.
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Information on cessations is not collected centrally.
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Our forecasts of cessations include both subscribers who no longer require service and those who, in removing to new premises, take up service again at their new address.
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Cessation: an object is destroyed or removed and no longer exists in the real world.
Smokers aged 65 and over have been identified as a priority group for smoking-cessation interventions.
Mostly the smoking cessation y'cos we were struggling with that, you know, we just couldn't get it.
Again, this type of information is essential for health professionals who aim to successfully trigger smoking cessation attempts.
Smoking cessation and the course of major depression : a followup study.
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Collocations withcessation


cessation

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cessation of violence
Without this there will be no guarantee of a cessationofviolence.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
cessation support
This is not surprising, because it was the aim of the reports to change awareness of what constitutes effective cessation support.
complete cessation
With an almost completecessation of hunting, game populations rapidly increased in destructiveness.
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