及物动词[法]废除,使无效; 捣碎,压碎; 平息,镇压
1. 取消:quasar 恒星状球体 | quash 取消 | quashy 似沼泽的
2. 镇压,粉碎:put down镇压 | quash镇压,粉碎 | quell镇压,平息
3. 撤销,废除 撤销,废除:quarantine 检疫隔离 检疫隔离 | quash 撤销,废除 撤销,废除 | quasi 准,类似,似乎 准,类似,似乎
1. quash
1. 撤销,废止(决定或判决);宣布无效
If a court or someone in authority quashes a decision or judgment, they officially reject it.
e.g. The Appeal Court has quashed the convictions of all eleven people.
上诉法庭已经撤销对所有11人的判决。
2. 平息,制止,澄清(谣言)
If someone quashes rumours, they say or do something to demonstrate that the rumours are not true.
e.g. Graham attempted to quash rumours of growing discontent.
格雷厄姆试图平息有关不满情绪日益强烈的流言。
3. quash在线翻译
3. 镇压;压制;平定
To quash a rebellion or protest means to stop it, often in a violent way.
e.g. Troops were displaying an obvious reluctance to get involved in quashing demonstrations.
部队显然并不愿意参与镇压示威游行。
1. quash的意思
1. One chapter creates a story about Quash Dolly, a slave woman who leads the British into the heart of Savannah after being raped.
2. quash的意思
2. The government in September gave ministers greater power to quash sales of large farm blocks and other sensitive land.
3. The plaintiff's lawyer urged the court to quash the director's earlier decision and order the director to cancel the newsstand's license.
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4. The court ruled against the board and told it to quash its original ruling.
5. But he seemed to quash the notion in comments to PA Sport.
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6. Serbian President Boris Tadic warned Belgrade would move to quash any unilateral independence proclamation, and Russia said the situation was " very alarming ".
7. Lehman has struggled since then to quash concerns that have helped push down its stock 78 percent this year.
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8. The show's organizers also spoke out to quash a few rumors.
9. Others said the story was made up by people who want to sell substandard products to consumers and quash their will to protect their rights.
10. This appeared to quash speculation that the office will stop mentioning names for fear of offending too many people.
verb
1. put down by force or intimidation
e.g. The government quashes any attempt of an uprising
China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently
The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land
Synonym: repress keep down subdue subjugate reduce
2. declare invalid
e.g. The contract was annulled
void a plea
Synonym: invalidate annul void avoid nullify