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单词 cancel
释义
cancel
(kænsəl )
Word forms: cancels , cancelling , cancelled regional note:   in AM, use canceling, canceled
1. verb B1+
If you cancel something that has been arranged, you stop it from happening. If you cancel an order for goods or services, you tell the person or organization supplying them that you no longer wish to receive them.
She cancelled her visit to Japan. [VERB noun]
Many trains have been cancelled and a limited service is operating on other lines. [be VERB-ed]
I called to arrange a delivery date and was told the order had been cancelled. [VERB noun]
There is normally no refund should a client choose to cancel. [VERB]
cancellation (kænsəlʃən )Word forms: cancellations variable noun
The cancellation of the Royal Film Performance is indeed a real shame. [+ of]
...passengers who suffer delays and cancellations on planes, trains, ferries and buses. [+ on]
Synonyms: abandonment, abandoning  
2. verb
If someone in authority cancels a document, an insurance policy, or a debt, they officially declare that it is no longer valid or no longer legally exists.
He intends to try to leave the country, in spite of a government order cancelling his passport. [VERB noun]
She learned her insurance had been canceled by Pacific Mutual Insurance Company. [be VERB-ed + by]
Under the agreement, Britain will cancel hundreds of millions of pounds in debts owed to it by some of world's poorest countries. [VERB noun]
cancellation uncountable noun
...a march by groups calling for cancellation of Third World debt. [+ of]
Synonyms: abandonment, abandoning  
Synonyms: annulment, abolition, repeal, elimination  
3. verb
If you say that someone is cancelled, you mean that other people stop supporting that person, especially because they are encouraged to do so by someone that person has criticized.
4. verb
To cancel a stamp or a cheque means to mark it to show that it has already been used and cannot be used again.
The new device can also cancel the check after the transaction is complete. [VERB noun]
...cancelled stamps. [VERB-ed]
Phrasal verbs:
cancel out
phrasal verb
If one thing cancels out another thing, the two things have opposite effects, so that when they are combined no real effect is produced.
He wonders if the different influences might not cancel each other out. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
The goal was cancelled out just before half-time by Craig McLurg. [be V-ed P + by]
[Also VERB PARTICLE noun]
Collocations:
cancel a card
I should ring my bank immediately to cancel my card.
The Times Literary Supplement
He would now cancel my card and issue another.
Times, Sunday Times
The bank then said it would cancel this card and issue a new one.
Times, Sunday Times
The bank said it would cancel the card immediately and send me a form to claim back the money.
Times, Sunday Times
If you cancel your card, you could apply for one with the same provider, but you might not qualify for the best deals that are available to brand-new customers.
The Sun
cancel a concert
Any decision to cancel a concert will be made at the advertised start time.
Times, Sunday Times
The group wants to be as professional as possible and the only alternative was to cancel the concert, which we did not want to do.
Times, Sunday Times
But then, if the drummer can't perform, they may have to cancel the concert.
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Several members of parliament publicly asked her to cancel the concert.
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We only ever cancelled a concert twice in all those years.
The Sun
cancel a contract
Check if the operator provides a 'coverage guarantee' period where you can cancel your contract and return the phone if you experience unacceptable coverage.
The Sun
Any refunds for services must also be paid within 14 days from the time you cancel the contract.
Times, Sunday Times
It would have cost about 35 million to cancel the contract.
Times, Sunday Times
Under the rules, consumers buying goods online will have 14 days to cancel a contract or return goods, rather than the current seven days.
Times, Sunday Times
Ask the insurer, rather than your broker or adviser, to cancel the contract.
Times, Sunday Times
cancel a date
But suddenly he started taking ages to reply to my messages and then cancelled a date, saying he was eating out with his family.
The Sun
She denies it but cancelled a date with me to spend the night with her.
The Sun
But when he cancels their date she panics and goes to find him at the restaurant where he works.
The Sun
I feel it takes the pressure off me — and if one cancels a date there's always someone else to go out with.
The Sun
The singer played to low attendances and even cancelled some dates due to poor ticket sales.
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cancel a deal
We wrote a cheque but the next day decided to cancel the deal.
The Sun
He finally wrote back that he could not remember what had happened in the 1960s and 1970s, so we had to cancel the deal.
Times, Sunday Times
Police this week confirmed the delay but denied there was any move to cancel the deal.
ST
Although, after we've complimented each other's physiques and hairstyles, he says he's worried the next president might cancel any deal.
Times, Sunday Times
The dealership told her she would have to pay the outstanding 15,000 to cancel the deal, which she couldn't afford.
The Sun
cancel a debt
Since his kingdom didn't depend on recovery of the money, however, he was also well within his rights to cancel the debt.
Christianity Today
The staff took more than an hour to work out how to cancel the debt.
Times, Sunday Times
The moneylender said he would cancel their debt.
Christianity Today
Cancel the debt, once and for all.
Globe and Mail
He taxes the townsfolk and travelers very heavily and prides himself in watching people fight his pet monsters so that he'll cancel their debt.
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cancel a performance
But the global pop phenomenon had to cancel the performance because of a tragic accident involving a contestant.
The Sun
Should they cancel the performance until the star has recovered?
Times, Sunday Times
As a result, the producers decided to cancel the performance just as the curtain was about to go up.
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As she and her choir didn't have time to rehearse another number, she decided to cancel her performance.
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She got her start after her agent asked her to fill in for a burlesque act that had to cancel a performance.
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cancel a plan
Finally, we tried to cancel the plan - but were told it was too late.
The Sun
It then wrote you a letter stating that unless you got in touch within the next two months, it could cancel your plan.
Times, Sunday Times
You have a two-week cooling-off period after signing up, during which you can cancel your plan.
Times, Sunday Times
Therefore, he and the others cancel their plan and go home.
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I cancelled all plans and fell into a dark place for a few weeks, crying constantly.
The Sun
cancel a project
There are plenty of other reasons to cancel the project, but this alone should make it a non-starter.
Times, Sunday Times
The opposition to the project grew, and became more organized, ultimately forcing the government to cancel the project at the end of 1977.
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Instead, she decided it was best to cancel the project outright and try to find a suitable third-party system to replace it.
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The neighbors decide to sign a petition asking the mayor to cancel the project, to no avail.
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Four previous initiatives to cancel the project had been unsuccessful.
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cancel a sale
The website agreed to cancel the sale and refund the seller's listing costs.
ST
The site has agreed to cancel the sale.
Times, Sunday Times
Cancelling the sale would deprive it of options should the merger collapse.
Times, Sunday Times
However, realising that their title to the land was dubious, the government cancelled the sale.
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The claim was upheld on the ground that the plaintiff had subsequently cancelled the sale.
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cancel a series
In the lead up to the 2009 season the series organisers were forced to cancel the series, citing a lack of competitors.
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Producers opted to cancel the series instead of increasing the actors' salaries.
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She has cancelled a series of public appearances and the family said they were 'shocked and devastated'.
The Sun
The publisher then cancelled the series, he added.
Times,Sunday Times
Both papers cancelled the series after the fourth of the seven installments.
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cancel a show
I had to cancel the show at the last minute to be with him.
Times, Sunday Times
A psychic failed to foresee his own unpopularity after he was forced to cancel a show that sold just three tickets.
Times, Sunday Times
He said that he had called all 13 venues to let them know about the petition and ask that they cancel her show.
Times, Sunday Times
After one pilot, they cancel the show.
Times, Sunday Times
So she runs away, he threatens to cancel the show, and all of her friends blame her.
Times, Sunday Times
cancel a subscription
Customers have the right to cancel their subscription within that 30 day notice period.
Times, Sunday Times
If you decide to cancel your subscription, you can do so through this site.
Times, Sunday Times
The financial consequences of forgetting to cancel a subscription service can be significant.
Times, Sunday Times
Customers have the right to cancel their subscription within 30 days' notice where the weekly subscription price has changed.
Times, Sunday Times
I asked the company to help you cancel your subscription and within hours an assistant had contacted you and talked you through the process.
Times, Sunday Times
cancel a ticket
Technically you should not have parked there so the company may refuse to cancel the ticket.
The Sun
In theory, this means that venues could cancel a ticket that had been resold if, for example, an artist had insisted on a tout-free event.
Times, Sunday Times
I wasn't going to cancel my ticket.
Times, Sunday Times
The bad publicity that followed shamed the council into cancelling the ticket.
Times, Sunday Times
My bank advised me to allow this payment to go through in case the airline cancelled the tickets.
Times, Sunday Times
cancel a tour
I fractured vertebrae in my neck and subsequently had to cancel my tour that was due to start today.
The Sun
That forced the band to cancel a tour over there.
The Sun
We haven't 100 per cent decided if we are going to cancel the tour altogether or postpone it.
The Sun
There's a lesson here for all artists who need to reconnect with their muse: cancel that tour and sign up for further-education classes.
Times, Sunday Times
The band were involved in legal problems, and so were obliged to cancel the tour.
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cancel a transaction
I denied all knowledge and told them to cancel the transaction.
Times,Sunday Times
I was able to cancel the transaction but came that close to being stung.
Times, Sunday Times
The bank refused because you cannot cancel a transaction and still expect to profit from it.
Times, Sunday Times
A separate button could be pressed to cancel the transaction at any stage.
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Her bank cancelled the transaction - only for the retailer to take the fee again the next day.
The Sun
cancel a visit
My cat was injured, and boarding her at a vet's would have cost 25 a night, so we cancelled the visit.
Times, Sunday Times
The 79-year-old cancelled his visit at the last moment - maybe he had second-guessed the reviews.
Times, Sunday Times
Boarding her at a vet's while we were away would have cost 25 a night, so we cancelled the visit.
Times, Sunday Times
It was withdrawn after she cancelled her visit.
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Some foreign royalty had planned to attend but cancelled their visits when it became known their presence was not wanted.
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cancel an account
It failed to cancel the account and you were charged for a service you weren't using.
The Sun
I keep trying to cancel the account, but never get confirmation that this has been done and fear more charges.
The Sun
Cardholders get an option to cancel their account if the cost changes.
Mail and Guardian
I consider that this constituted 30 days' notice to cancel his account and that he would not have received services after this 30-day period.
Times,Sunday Times
I asked the company to cancel my account after it sent me a used mobile phone without a battery.
Times, Sunday Times
cancel an agreement
They say you failed to cancel your agreement with them in writing, leaving you liable for these charges.
The Sun
In a report published today, it recommends using a warranty as a tool to negotiate a discount and then cancel the agreement as soon as you get home.
Times, Sunday Times
In such circumstances, the court held, the plaintiff could not summarily accept the repudiation and cancel the agreement.
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After that, he decided to cancel his agreement by mutal consent.
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The debtor may cancel the agreement also after 30 days, but may be subject to fees if that occurs.
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cancel an event
And when it did ring it was for someone to cancel an event.
Times,Sunday Times
Would it be okay to cancel an event or delegate her work to allow that to happen?
Christianity Today
Efforts by organisers to cancel the event were ignored.
Times, Sunday Times
Rather than stage an entire biennale in which artists bang on about the perils of climate change, for instance, why not cancel the event altogether?
Times, Sunday Times
Sadly, having tried to get it going twice last weekend, we had to cancel the event owing to the technology buckling under the strain of so many eager crossword solvers.
Times,Sunday Times
cancel an order
If your parcel fails to turn up within this time you have the right to cancel your order and get a full refund.
Times, Sunday Times
If you do cancel an order, the trader must refund your within 30 days at the latest.
Times, Sunday Times
Shoppers also have a right to cancel an order within seven days of making it.
Times, Sunday Times
Customers can cancel their order within an initial seven days of subscribing.
Times, Sunday Times
I did so within seven days and rang to cancel the order.
The Sun
cancel membership
At the end of the trial, cancel membership and use your new fitness plan at home.
The Sun
At some health clubs, freezing or cancelling membership could incur fees of hundreds of pounds and customers were not always warned that contracts would be renewed automatically.
Times, Sunday Times
Dozens of people said they would cancel memberships.
Times, Sunday Times
This was the first case of the association cancelling membership for ethical issues.
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cancel the rest of
Nobody knows what happened in there, but when he came out, he went straight back to his hotel and phoned his manager to cancel the rest of the tour.
Times, Sunday Times
Since an insurance settlement was a long time coming, the group was forced to cancel the rest of its tour.
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It caused the organisation to cancel the rest of the event.
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Eventually both bands managed to secure flights home but unfortunately had to cancel the rest of their tour.
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The move to cancel the rest of the season meant the loss of $580 million in ownership revenue and $230 million in player salaries.
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Translations:
Chinese: 取消
Japanese: 取り消す
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