及物动词撤销; 废除
1. 撤销:request for proposal投标申请书 | rescind 撤销 | resell转售
2. 撤销,废除:requite 回报,报酬,报复 | rescind 撤销,废除 | rescue 解救
3. 废止,取消:26 lift 解除,提起精神 | 27 rescind 废止,取消 | 28 audit 查帐
1. 废除;废止;撤销;停止
If a government or a group of people in power rescind a law or agreement, they officially withdraw it and state that it is no longer valid.
e.g. Trade Union leaders have demanded the government rescind the price rise.
工会领导已经要求政府阻止价格上涨。
1. If they continue to do so, authorities will rescind their licenses.
2. rescind
2. The DOJ statement Wednesday added not even the Chief Executive himself had the authority to rescind the order.
3. rescind什么意思
3. Bush and Obama met as the main transition news of the day was the Democratic team's preparations to rescind many of the incumbent's executive orders.
4. rescind
4. This could open the gate for employers to rescind all existing paid entitlements.
5. That wouldn't rescind the bonuses, just require AIG to account for them differently.
6. rescind的解释
6. The Shenyang public security authorities'move to rescind temporary residential permits is a positive development in the wake of Sun's case.
7. Scolari was furious with Riley's decision and called on the official to rescind the card, which would stop Lampard being banned for three matches.
8. The Times has introduced digital subscription fees twice before, only to rescind them because they weren't bringing in enough revenue.
9. MasterCard says it should have been offered the right to extend its contracts and wants FIFA to rescind its agreement with Visa.
10. That is because no group will easily agree to rescind its positions during the structuring of interests.
verb
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. cancel officially
e.g. He revoked the ban on smoking
lift an embargo
vacate a death sentence
Synonym: revoke annul lift countermand reverse repeal overturn vacate