cancels US canceled or British cancelled US canceling or British cancelling
cancels US canceled or British cancelled US canceling or British cancelling
Learner's definition of CANCEL
1
: to stop doing or planning to do (something) : to decide that something (such as a game, performance, etc.) will not happen取消;撤销 [+ object]
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The event was canceled at the last minute when the speaker didn't show up.这个活动因发言人没到场在最后一刻取消了。
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We canceled our dinner reservation.我们取消了晚餐的预订。
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My flight was canceled because of the storm.我的航班因暴风雨取消了。
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She canceled her appointment with the dentist.她取消了和牙医的预约。
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2
: to cause (something) to end or no longer produce a certain effect : to stop (something) from being effective or valid使作废;终止;废除 [+ object]
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He canceled his insurance policy last month.他上个月撤销了保单。
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We canceled our magazine subscription when we moved.搬家后我们就停止订阅杂志了。
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Please cancel my order.请取消我的订单。
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The bank canceled my credit card.银行把我的信用卡销户了。
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3
[+ object] : to put a mark with a set of ink lines on something (such as a stamp) so that it cannot be used again盖销;注销
cancel out
[phrasal verb] cancel out (something) or cancel (something) out
: to reduce the effect of (something) : to be equal to (something) in force or importance but have an opposite effect抵消;对消