A1 noun 中性 #808 最常用

cancel

/ˈkænsəl/

A cancel is a mark, stamp, or act that shows a ticket or document is no longer valid. In travel, it refers to the specific instance or record of stopping a planned trip or booking.

例句

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1

The postal cancel on the envelope was from London.

The stamp mark on the envelope was from London.

2

The official cancel on the ticket prevents it from being used twice.

The formal mark on the ticket stops it from being used again.

3

I saw a red cancel on my train pass after the check.

I saw a red mark on my train pass after the check.

词族

名词
cancel
Verb
cancel
形容词
cancelled
相关
cancellation
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记忆技巧

Think of the large 'X' mark (a cancel) drawn over a used postage stamp.

快速测验

The conductor looked for the official ______ on the passenger's ticket.

正确!

正确答案是: cancel

例句

1

The postal cancel on the envelope was from London.

everyday

The stamp mark on the envelope was from London.

2

The official cancel on the ticket prevents it from being used twice.

formal

The formal mark on the ticket stops it from being used again.

3

I saw a red cancel on my train pass after the check.

informal

I saw a red mark on my train pass after the check.

4

Researchers studied the historical cancel marks on 19th-century mail.

academic

Researchers looked at the old stamp marks on mail from the 1800s.

5

The airline's internal cancel system updated the seat availability.

business

The airline's system for stopping bookings updated the available seats.

词族

名词
cancel
Verb
cancel
形容词
cancelled
相关
cancellation

常见搭配

postal cancel a stamp on a piece of mail
ticket cancel a mark showing a ticket is used
manual cancel a mark made by a person's hand
official cancel a formal mark from an authority
clear cancel a mark that is easy to see

常用短语

last-minute cancel

stopping a plan right before it starts

cancel mark

the physical sign that something is void

system cancel

an automatic stopping of a booking

容易混淆的词

cancel vs cancellation

Cancellation is the standard noun for the process, whereas cancel as a noun is mostly used for the physical mark.

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使用说明

At the A1 level, 'cancel' is almost always used as a verb. Use it as a noun only when referring to a physical stamp or a specific record in a travel system.

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常见错误

Avoid using 'cancel' as a noun in formal writing when you mean the general act of stopping a trip; use 'cancellation' instead.

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记忆技巧

Think of the large 'X' mark (a cancel) drawn over a used postage stamp.

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词源

Derived from the Latin word 'cancelli', meaning a lattice or crossbars, which looks like a mark made to void a document.

语法模式

Countable noun (plural: cancels) Often used in compound nouns like 'cancel policy' or 'cancel mark'
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文化背景

In many European countries, you must receive a physical 'cancel' (stamp) on your paper ticket at a machine before boarding the train.

快速测验

The conductor looked for the official ______ on the passenger's ticket.

正确!

正确答案是: cancel

更多Travel词汇

train

A1

A train is a connected series of vehicles that move along metal tracks to carry people or goods from one place to another. It usually consists of an engine and several carriages or wagons.

taxi

A1

A car with a driver that you pay to take you exactly where you want to go. It usually has a sign on top and a meter inside to calculate the cost of the trip.

subway

A1

A subway is an underground electric railway system used for transporting passengers in a city. It provides a fast way to travel long distances while avoiding street-level traffic.

bicycle

A1

A vehicle with two wheels that you sit on and move by pushing pedals with your feet. It is a popular form of transportation for short distances and a common way to exercise.

motorcycle

A1

A motorcycle is a vehicle with two wheels that is powered by an engine. It is used for fast travel and usually carries one or two people.

backpack

A1

A bag with shoulder straps that allows you to carry items on your back, leaving your hands free. It is commonly used by students for school or by travelers and hikers to carry their belongings.

map

A1

A map is a visual representation or drawing of an area, such as a city, country, or the entire world. It shows physical features like roads, rivers, and landmarks to help people find locations or navigate from one place to another.

passenger

A1

A passenger is a person who travels in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, or airplane, but is not driving it or working on it. They usually pay a fare or have a ticket to travel from one place to another.

hostel

A1

A budget-friendly type of accommodation where guests usually rent a bed in a shared room (dormitory) and share common facilities like a kitchen or lounge. It is popular among students, backpackers, and young travelers looking for an affordable way to stay in a city.

reservation

A1

A reservation is an arrangement you make in advance to keep a seat, a table, or a room for yourself. It ensures that you have a place when you arrive at a hotel, restaurant, or on a train.

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