cancellation
noun /ˌkænsəˈleɪʃn/
/ˌkænsəˈleɪʃn/
(US English cancelation)
- [uncountable, countable] a decision to stop something that has already been arranged from happening; a statement that something will not happen
取消;撤销 - We need at least 24 hours' notice of cancellation.
如欲取消,请至少提前 24 小时告知。 - a cancellation fee
注销费 - Heavy seas can cause cancellation of ferry services.
海上起大风浪会导致渡轮航班取消。 - Cancellations must be made in writing.
撤销必须有书面通知。
Topics Holidaysc1- In the event of a flight cancellation, you will be compensated.
倘若航班取消,你会获得赔偿。 - They campaigned for debt cancellation for the poorest countries of the world.
他们发起了为世界上最贫困国家免除债务的运动。 - They opted for rescheduling rather than outright cancellation.
他们选择了重新安排时间,而非就此取消。 - We may be able to offer you some tickets if we have any cancellations.
如果有人退票,我们也许能给你几张票。 - We need at least 24 hours' notice of cancellation.
如欲取消,请至少提前 24 小时告知。 - the cancellation of a contract
合同的取消
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- last-minute
- outright
- flight
- …
- have
- make
- cause
- …
- charge
- fee
- We need at least 24 hours' notice of cancellation.
- [countable] something that has been cancelled
被取消了的事物 - Are there any cancellations for this evening's performance? (= tickets that have been returned)
今晚的演出有退票吗?
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- last-minute
- outright
- flight
- …
- have
- make
- cause
- …
- charge
- fee
- Are there any cancellations for this evening's performance? (= tickets that have been returned)
- [uncountable] the fact of ending an agreement, especially one that has been legally arranged
作废;废除;取消;中止 - the cancellation of the contract
合同的取消
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- last-minute
- outright
- flight
- …
- have
- make
- cause
- …
- charge
- fee
- the cancellation of the contract
词源mid 16th cent.: from Latin cancellatio(n-), from the verb cancellare, from cancelli ‘crossbars’.