1. 撤销:然而在TSM测试下,CAFC认为这些先前技术的证据力甚至薄弱到连呈现一个初步的显而易知案件(prima facie case of obviousness)都未能达到,因而决定撤销(vacate)地方法院的原判决并发回更审(remand).
2. 硼钠隆混剂:vacant-tape 空白磁带 | Vacate 硼钠隆混剂 | vaccine refrigerator 疫苗冷藏包
3. 腾出:vacate 请假 | vacate 腾出 | vacate 空出
4. 离开所任职位:vacant post 悬空职位 | vacate 离开所任职位 | vacation leave 例假
1. 腾出(空间);辞去(职位)
If you vacate a place or a job, you leave it or give it up, making it available for other people.
e.g. He vacated the flat and went to stay with an uncle...
他搬出了公寓,住到了他的一个叔叔那里。
e.g. He recently vacated his post as NHS Personnel Director...
他最近辞去了国民保健署人事主管一职。
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. The two passengers maintained they would not vacate the plane until the airline paid them adequate compensation.
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2. The regulations allowed local governments to demolish people's homes if they did not agree to vacate the residence by a certain date.
3. " Nail households " are buildings or houses whose occupiers refuse to vacate despite a demolition notice and even after structures around them have been razed.
4. Louis to vacate US District Judge Susan Richard Nelson's injunction of the NFL lockout will not be binding.
5. vacate的反义词
5. Their number diminished sharply after Villaraigosa announced last week that he wanted protesters to vacate the grounds by Monday or be forcibly removed.
6. Municipal government circulars stipulated that all villa owners in Xiaoguwei must vacate their properties by the end of April.
7. vacate
7. Developers call them " snag families " because they hit a snag whenever they try to vacate them.
8. I'm not entirely sure they were intending to vacate so quickly, but I am convinced they gave the apartment to us because of him.
9. Ferguson said he had no immediate plans to vacate the manager's chair.
10. He proposes an inspection system that would monitor those who vacate their seats of power.
verb
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 rescind
2. leave behind empty
move out of
e.g. You must vacate your office by tonight
3. leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily
e.g. She vacated the position when she got pregnant
The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds