cancellable中文,cancellable的意思,cancellable翻译及用法

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cancellable

英['kænsələbl]美['kænsələbl]

adj. 可约的;可删除的

cancellable 英语释义

英语释义

    1. to decide not to conduct or perform (something planned or expected) usually without expectation of conducting or performing it at a later time
    cancel a football game

    2. to destroy the force, effectiveness, or validity of annul
    cancel a magazine subscription a canceled check

    3. to match in force or effect offset —often used with out
    his irritability canceled out his natural kindness
    — Osbert Sitwell

    4. to bring to nothingness destroy

    5. to deface (a postage or revenue stamp) especially with a set of ink lines so as to invalidate for reuse

    6. to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator

    7. to remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation or account

    8. to mark or strike out for deletion
    cancel the offensive passage

    9. omit, delete

    10. to neutralize each other's strength or effect counterbalance
    the various pressure groups to a large degree canceled out
    — J. B. Conant

    11. cancellation
    an order quickly followed by a cancel

    12. a deleted part or passage

    13. a leaf containing matter to be deleted

    14. a new leaf or slip substituted for matter already printed

    15. to stop doing or planning to do (something) to decide that something (such as a game, performance, etc.) will not happen

    16. to cause (something) to end or no longer produce a certain effect to stop (something) from being effective or valid

    17. to put a mark with a set of ink lines on something (such as a stamp) so that it cannot be used again

    18. to take back stop from being in effect
    She canceled the order.

    19. to cause to not happen
    I hoped for anything that could cancel the dance.
    — Ann M. Martin, Baby-sitters' Winter Vacation

    20. to be equal in force or importance but have opposite effect
    The disadvantages of the plan canceled out the advantages.

    21. to remove (a common divisor) from numerator and denominator remove (equivalents) on opposite sides of an equation

    22. to cross out or strike out with a line
    He canceled what he had written.

    23. to mark (as a postage stamp) so as to make impossible to use again

    24. to destroy the force, validity, or effectiveness of: as

    25. to render (one's will or a provision in one's will) ineffective by purposely making marks through or otherwise marring the text of — compare revoke Note: The text of the will or of the will's provision need not be rendered illegible in order for a court to find that there was an intent to cancel it.

    26. to make (a negotiable instrument) unenforceable especially by purposely marking through or otherwise marring the words or signature of Note: As stated in section 3-604 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a party that is entitled to enforce a negotiable instrument may cancel the instrument, whether or not for consideration, and discharge the obligation of the other party to pay.

    27. to mark (a check) to indicate that payment has been made by the bank Note: A check is no longer negotiable once it has been cancelled.

    28. to withdraw an agreement to honor (a letter of credit)
    when an issuer wrongfully cancels or otherwise repudiates a credit before presentment of a draft
    — Uniform Commercial Code

    29. to put an end to (a contract): as

    30. to end (a contract) by discharging the other party from obligations as yet unperformed

    31. to end (a contract) in accordance with the provisions of U.C.C. section 2-106 or a similar statute because the other party has breached — compare rescind, terminate Note: Section 2-106 provides that a party that cancels a contract because of the other party's breach is entitled to seek remedies for breach of all or part of the contract.

    32. to put an end to (a lease contract) because of the default of the other party Note: Under U.C.C. section 2A-505, a party that cancels because of the other party's default may seek remedies for the default of all or any unperformed part of the lease contract.

    33. to terminate (an insurance policy) before the end of the policy period usually as allowed by policy provisions

cancellable 片语

片语

right cancellable右可消的

cancellable lease不可撤销的租赁协议

congruence cancellable element同余可消元

non-cancellable rent禁废租赁

deletable[计] 可删除的

non-cancellable lease不可撤销的租赁协议

Cancellable Policies可撤销保单

Cancellable semimodules可消半模

reducible[数] 可约的,可化简的;可还原的;可缩小的

cancellable partial order可消偏序

non-cancellable policy[保险]

cancellable 例句

英汉例句

  • So everytime when people bring about the "Let's keep in touch! " stuff, their numbers are basically cancellable in my phone list.

    所以每次有人说,「有空常联系」之类的话的时候,我就知道这个号码基本可以删除了。

cancellable 同义词

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call(Call)人名;(瑞典、罗)卡尔;(英)考尔

drop滴;落下;空投;微量;滴剂

recall召回;回忆;撤消

repeal废除,撤销

rescind解除;废除;撤回

revoke有牌不跟

scrap吵架

scrub矮小的;临时凑合的;次等的

cancellable 反义词

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continue继续说…;使…继续;使…延长

keep保持;继续不断

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