词汇 | annul |
释义 | annulWord family verbannulnounannulment an·nul /əˈnʌl/ verb (annulled, annulling) [transitiveT] DIVORCEto officially state that a marriage or legal agreement no longer exists 终止,废止,取消〔婚姻关系或契约〕 Their marriage was annulled last year. ► see thesaurus at cancel 他们的婚姻关系去年宣告解除。 n Grammar Annul is often passive. —annulment noun [countableC, uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus annul• If the tribunal upholds the appeal, then last Sunday's race, won by Senna, would be annulled.• A military junta had just overthrown the constitutional government and annulled a recently held presidential election.• They were married in 1930 and the marriage was annulled in 1933.• A non-Catholic who is married to a non-Catholic can have that marriage annulled in order to be baptized and marry a Catholic.• Three days after the poll, Gen Noriega annulled the elections.• A constitutional court could not have prevented dictatorship by annulling the law. From Longman Business Dictionary annulan·nul /əˈnʌl/ verb [transitiveT] LAW to officially state that an official decision or a contract is no longer valid They are seeking to have the bankruptcy order annulled. (1300-1400) Old French annuller, from Late Latin annullare, from Latin ad- “to” + nullus “not any” |
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