cancel

英 ['kæns(ə)l] 美['kænsl]
  • vt. 取消;删去
  • vi. 取消;相互抵销
  • n. 取消,撤销
  • n. (Cancel)人名;(法)康塞尔

词态变化


第三人称单数: cancels;过去式: cancelled;过去分词: cancelled;现在分词: cancelling;

中文词源


cancel 删除

来自拉丁词carcer拼写变体。原指监狱,围栏,后指组成围栏的斜栅,形如字母X,因而引申词义删除。见incarcerate,最终来自PIE *sker, 围,弯,词源同ring, curve.

英文词源


cancel
cancel: see chancellor
cancel (v.)
late 14c., "cross out with lines," from Anglo-French canceler, from Latin cancellare "to make resemble a lattice," which in Late Latin took on a sense "cross out something written" by marking it with crossed lines, from cancelli, plural of cancellus "lattice, grating," diminutive of cancer "crossed bars, lattice," a variant of carcer "prison" (see incarceration). Figurative use, "to nullify an obligation" is from mid-15c. Related: Canceled (also cancelled); cancelling.

双语例句


1. He wonders if the different influences might not cancel each other out.
他在想,各种影响能不能相互抵消。

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2. He had to cancel some engagements because of tiredness.
他太累了,不得不取消一些约会。

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3. The band was forced to cancel a string of live dates.
乐队被迫取消了一系列的现场表演。

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4. You may cancel or rearrange the appointment.
你可以取消约会或是重新安排约会时间。

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5. The company reserves the right to cancel this agreement in certain circumstances.
本公司保留在一定条件下取消这项协议的权利。

来自《权威词典》