to cancel
01
取消, 撤销
to decide or tell that something arranged before will now not happen
Transitive: to cancel a plan or event
例子
The event was canceled at the last minute due to inclement weather.
由于恶劣天气,活动在最后一刻被取消了。
02
取消, 终止
to end a formal agreement or arrangement
Transitive: to cancel an agreement
例子
They decided to cancel the contract due to unforeseen circumstances.
由于不可预见的情况,他们决定取消合同。
03
取消, 打孔
to mark, punch, or damage a ticket or stamp to indicate it has been used or is no longer valid
Transitive: to cancel a ticket or stamp
例子
She carefully canceled each stamp with a postmark to prevent reuse.
她小心地用邮戳取消了每张邮票以防止重复使用。
04
取消, 删除
to remove or exclude something from a list or record
Transitive: to cancel sth
例子
The editor canceled several paragraphs from the draft before publishing it.
编辑在发布前从草稿中取消了几个段落。
05
取消, 中和
to counteract or nullify the effect or impact of something
Transitive: to cancel effects of something
例子
His apology helped to cancel much of the tension in the room.
他的道歉有助于消除房间里的许多紧张气氛。
06
取消, 抵制
to publicly refuse to support or invest in an organization, person, etc. due to the socially unacceptable beliefs or ideas they promote
Transitive: to cancel sb/sth
例子
She was canceled by her followers after the controversial comment.
在有争议的评论之后,她被她的追随者取消了。
07
取消, 抵制
to publicly reject, boycott, or withdraw support from someone, usually due to problematic or offensive behavior
例子
She got canceled on social media for her controversial comments.
她因有争议的评论在社交媒体上被取消了。
7.1
取消, 删除
to remove, reject, or cut someone or something out of your life, often due to disapproval
例子
I canceled that guy from Tinder. It was n't working out.
我把那个家伙从Tinder取消了。没有成功。



























