取消约会
A:I‘m sorry, but I have to cancel out luncheon appointment.
真抱歉,不过我不得不取消我们午餐的约会。
B:I‘m sorry to hear that.
真遗憾。
A:I have pressing business to attend to .
我有紧急的事情要处理。
B:No problem. we‘ll make it later in the month .
没关系,这个月改天再说吧。
1. 抵偿:cancel link 取消链接 | cancel out 抵偿 | cancel 取消
2. 相互抵销:cancel load program and start block 取消负荷程序及起动阻塞 | cancel out 相互抵销 | cancel slow down and shutdown 取消自动减速与自动停车
3. 对消:洗脱. :wipe out. | 对消:cancel-out | 整理:sort out
4. 消除影响; 抵消:call off 中止(计划过的事情 取消 | cancel out 消除影响; 抵消 | cast aside 消除; 抛弃
1. 抵消
If one thing cancels out another thing, the two things have opposite effects, so that when they are combined no real effect is produced.
e.g. He wonders if the different influences might not cancel each other out...
他在想,各种影响能不能相互抵消。
e.g. The goal was cancelled out just before half-time by Craig McLurg.
中场还没到,比分就被克雷格·麦克勒格扳平了。
1. It will also increase subsidies for people to scrap their old cars and will straighten out and cancel regulations that restrict car purchase.
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2. His studiedly public nudity was an attempt to cancel out this debt.
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3. Local retailers are reducing their supply to minimize losses as rising wholesale prices cancel out almost all of their profits.
4. Some people have argued that Germany and Hong Kong are incomparable, but the differences cannot cancel out the similarities.
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5. But the German study shows that the fat content does not cancel out the beneficial effects - at least where small portions are concerned.
6. Fired executives had planned to write down the goodwill over years to cancel out the hidden losses.
7. Lakers thug Ron Artest and Pierce could cancel each other out in this heavyweight bout.
8. The general strike forced authorities to cancel nearly all flights in and out of the nation's main airports.
9. Air China was the only passenger air carrier to cancel some of its European flights out of BCIA this weekend.
10. cancel out是什么意思
10. Choi said there is insufficient data to determine whether any drastic measures would be adequate to cancel out pollutants brought by the additional traffic flow.
verb
1. cancel out
1. wipe out the effect of something
e.g. The new tax effectively cancels out my raise
The `A' will cancel out the `C' on your record
Synonym: wipe out