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cancellation

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++can·cel·la·tion /ˌkænsəˈleɪʃən/ ●●○ noun [countable, uncountable]  1 CANCELa decision that an event that was planned will not happen 取消〔计划好的事情〕 Rail passengers are fed up with cancellations and delays. 火车乘客厌烦取消班次和误点的问题。 Bad weather led to the cancellation of the game. 天气不好导致比赛取消了。2 a decision to end an agreement or arrangement that you have with someone 〔协议或安排的〕取消,撤销 There is a cancellation fee of £20. 注销费是20英镑。 The hotel is fully booked, but we will let you know if there are any cancellations. 宾馆已经订满,但如果有人取消,我们会通知你的。
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cancellationMedical and legal expenses, public liability and cancellation should all be included at as high a level as possible.Find out about payment structure as well as refund and cancellation policies.Davis cancellations must be postmarked by Feb. 27.The move implements cancellation provisions contained in the second and third life assurance directive.The possibility of penal cancellation charges in the public domain is a rumour.Both the compromise issue and the cancellation issue were therefore finally decided by the Court of Appeal.Following widespread protests the government announced the cancellation of the dam project in early March.Bad weather led to the cancellation of most flights out of O'Hare.
From Longman Business Dictionarycancellationcan‧cel‧la‧tion /ˌkænsəˈleɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable] a decision or statement that a planned activity will not happen, or that an agreement will be endedRail passengers are fed up with cancellations and delays.Britain’s aircraft industry could face more job losses after the cancellation of a £2.3 billion order.
can·cel·la·tion nounChineseSyllable
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cancellation
cancellation /ˌkænsəˈleɪʃən/ noun [uncountable and countable]
1. a decision that an event that was planned will not happen:
    Rail passengers are fed up with cancellations and delays.
    Bad weather led to the cancellation of the game.
2. a decision to end an agreement or arrangement that you have with someone:
    There is a cancellation fee of £20.
    The hotel is fully booked, but we will let you know if there are any cancellations.


can·cel·la·tion (US can·cel·ation) BrE /ˌkænsəˈleɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌkænsəˈleɪʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] a decision to stop sth that has already been arranged from happening; a statement that sth 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。🔊🔊 [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?🔊🔊 [uncountable] the fact of making sth no longer valid 作废;废除;取消;中止the cancellation of the contract合同的取消