cessation
cessation 英 [seˈseɪʃn] 美 [sɛˈseʃən]
n. 停止;中止;中断
名词复数:cessations
- Cessation is an end to something, such as the stopping of a bad habit, like the cessation of smoking.
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- n. 停止;中止;中断
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1. "If our demands for the cessation of the genocide in Sri Lanka are not met, I fear this protest will escalate by others joining them, " he said.
“如果我们的在斯里兰卡停止种族灭绝的要求没有得到满足,我担心这次抗议将会升级,将会有更多人加入他们”,他说。
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2. Now I use the word steer, because if you simply demand a cessation of contact by your children with a set of undesirable peers, you will get nothing but resistance.
现在我使用言语来引导孩子,因为如果你只是简单的要求孩子停止与周围不良同伴的联系的话,你能得到的只会是抵抗。
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3. If you choose your security and cessation of war, and this is what the polls have shown, this requires you to work to punish those on your side who play with our security.
如果你们像民意调查中显示的那样,选择自己的安全并停止战争,那么这需要你们去惩罚那些在你们那边玩弄我们安全的人。
- cessation (n.) mid-15c., cessacyoun "interruption, a ceasing; abdication," from Latin cessationem (nominative cessatio) "a delaying, ceasing, tarrying," noun of action from past participle stem of cessare "to delay" (from PIE root *ked- "to go, yield").
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