annul 英 [əˈnʌl]   美 [əˈnʌl]

annul

annul  英 [əˈnʌl] 美 [əˈnʌl]

vt. 取消;废除;宣告无效 

进行时:annulling  过去式:annulled  过去分词:annulled  第三人称单数:annuls  名词复数:annuls 

The ICR would have the authority to annul laws or dismiss public officials to uphold the Kosovo settlement. 这位国际民事代表有权为维护科索沃问题的解决而废除法律或撤销公职官员。
He says Israel is considering a variety of responses but declined to elaborate.Lieberman has earlier suggested that Israel could annul past peace agreements or annex parts of the West Bank. 利伯曼此前暗示称,以色列可以取消以前签订的和平协议或是与约旦河西岸相关的协议。

  • When a celebrity wakes up in Las Vegas with a mysterious wedding ring on her finger, the first thing she’ll probably want to do is annul the marriage. That will declare it invalid and officially cancel the whole deal.
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  • vt. 取消;废除;宣告无效
  • 1. The ICR would have the authority to annul laws or dismiss public officials to uphold the Kosovo settlement.

    这位国际民事代表有权为维护科索沃问题的解决而废除法律或撤销公职官员。

  • 2. He says Israel is considering a variety of responses but declined to elaborate.Lieberman has earlier suggested that Israel could annul past peace agreements or annex parts of the West Bank.

    利伯曼此前暗示称,以色列可以取消以前签订的和平协议或是与约旦河西岸相关的协议。

  • annul (v.) late 14c., "invalidate, make void, nullify;" from Anglo-French and Old French anuler "cancel, wipe out" (13c.) or directly from Late Latin annullare "to make to nothing," from Latin ad "to" (see ad-) + nullum, neuter of nullus "nothing, none," from PIE root *ne- "not." Related: Annulled; annulling.
annul / əˈnʌl ; NAmE əˈnʌl / verb ( -ll- ) annulsth to state officially that sth is no longer legally valid 废除;取消;宣告无效 Their marriage was annulled after just six months. 他们的婚姻仅过半年就宣告取消。 an·nul·ment annulment annulments / əˈnʌlmənt ; NAmE əˈnʌlmənt / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] annul annuls annulled annulling annul / əˈnʌl ; NAmE əˈnʌl / an·nul·ment / əˈnʌlmənt ; NAmE əˈnʌlmənt /
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