cancelled

cancelled ['kænsəld]  ['kænsəld] 

原级:cancel

第三人称单数:cancels

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现在分词:cancelling

cancelled 基本解释
被取消的;注销;取消( cancel的过去式和过去分词 );废除;删去;
cancelled 网络解释

1. 已解约:cancellationoftreaty注销合同 | cancelled已解约 | cancelledbond已注销债券

2. 注销股份:Share repurchased and 购回及 | cancelled 注销股份 (1,052) (13,426) ------- (14,478) - - (14,478) | Recognition of equity- 确认以股份

cancelled 单语例句

1. Thames Water had booked the local village hall, but then cancelled.

2. The central government has organized several campaigns to check development zones and the unqualified ones or those with poor performances were cancelled.

3. Beijing Capital International Airport cancelled 59 flights and delayed hundreds of others.

4. On Sunday in the provincial capital of Zhengzhou, a heavy mist caused 52 flights to be cancelled and 42 to be delayed.

5. Torrential rains forced Beijing Capital International Airport to temporarily close on Friday night, with 80 percent of the scheduled flights either delayed or cancelled.

6. Dozens of flights in Fujian's capital Fuzhou and main port city Xiamen were cancelled on Tuesday.

7. cancelled的意思

7. The state central television's sports channel cancelled the broadcast of the matches.

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8. If the chemical fertilizer enterprise fails to reach the standards after improvement, the favorable power rate policy for small chemical fertilizer enterprises shall be cancelled.

9. cancelled的翻译

9. He dismissed rumors that railway authorities cancelled the CHR trains to force passengers to take the express trains.

10. As a result the plans were cancelled on 12 May 2010 by the new Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government.

cancelled 英英释义

adj

1. (of events) no longer planned or scheduled

    e.g. the wedding is definitely off

    Synonym: off

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