[ 第三人称单数 rescinds 现在分词 rescinding 过去式 rescinded 过去分词 rescinded ]
V-T If a government or a group of people in power rescind a law or agreement, they officially withdraw it and state that it is no longer valid. (政府或掌权团体)废除(法律或协议); 撤销 [正式]
The governor does not have the authority to rescind the ruling.
该州长无权撤销这项裁决。
The governor does not have the authority to rescind the ruling.
该州长无权撤销这项裁决。
Others worry that the Brothers would rescind the peace treaty with Israel.
另外有些人担心兄弟会掌权会废除与以色列的和平协定。
That case was also settled, though the twins have been trying hard to rescind it in court.
这个案件也得到了解决,尽管这对双胞胎一直以来努力的尝试着撤诉。
To correct the situation, the president wants to rescind tax breaks that foster job creation overseas, and re-channel funds toward domestic job creation, including new investments in education.
VOA: standard.2009.05.04
And he refers to it as "my justice," "my statutes," no one should rescind them. "My inscribed stela," "my precious words." Do not alter the law of the land which "I" enacted; I, I, I throughout.
他称其为“我的正义“,“我之创制“,无人可以变更,“我铭刻的石柱“,“我的金玉良言“,不要改变,“我“颁布的国家法令,我,我,我自始自终都在。
In other Iran-related statements, on Tuesday Republican Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen said the Obama administration should order U.S.embassies around the world to rescind invitations for Iranian officials to attend July 4 Independence Day Celebrations.
VOA: standard.2009.06.23
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