释义 |
can·cel·la·tion noun also can·cel·ation \ˌkan(t)səˈlāshən, -ˌaa-, -ˌai-\ (-s) Etymology: cancel + -ation 1. a. : the act of canceling, of deleting, or of nullifying or invalidating < the cancellation of the faulty passage > < cancellation of the town ordinance > b. (1) : the calling off of an arrangement (as for travel) (2) : the accommodation released < was lucky to get a late cancellation for the trip to Chicago > 2. : the result of canceling: as a. : the set of marks on a piece of mail made in the process of canceling the stamp b. : the marks applied to the stamp itself as distinct from the postmark 3. : the termination by the insured or the insurer or both of insurance in accordance with the specified terms of a policy |