English-Thai Dictionary
cancel
N การ ยกเลิก cancelation cancellation kan-yok-loek
cancel
VI ยกเลิก yok-loek
cancel
VT ยกเลิก abolish withdraw yok-loek
cancel
VT ลบทิ้ง ตัดทิ้ง delete lob-ting
cancel out
PHRV พอๆ กับ ทำให้ สมดุล กับ por-por-kab
cancel out
PHRV หักลบ หนี้สิน หายกัน สมดุล กัน (เรื่อง เงิน หรือ หนี้สิน hak-lob-ne-sin
cancelation
N การ ยกเลิก cancel cancellation kan-yok-loek
cancellate
ADJ บาง (ใช้กับ เนื้อ กระดูก cancellous bang
cancellation
N การ ยกเลิก cancel cancelation kan-yok-loek
cancellous
A เกี่ยวกับ การ มี รูมาก การ เป็น ร่างแห พรุน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CANCEL
v.t. 1. To cross the lines of a writing, and deface them; to blot out or obliterate.
2. To annul, or destroy; as, to cancel an obligation or a debt.
CANCELATED
a.Cross-barred; marked with cross lines.
CANCELATION
n.The act of defacing by cross lines; a canceling.
CANCELED
pp. Crossed; obliterated; annulled.
CANCELING
ppr. Crossing; obliterating; annulling.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CANCEL
Can "cel, v. i. [Imp. & p. p. Canceled or Cancelled (; p. pr. & vb. n.Canceling or Cancelling.] Etym: [L. cancellare to make like a lattice, to strike or cross out (cf. Fr. canceller, OF. canceler ) fr. cancelli lattice, crossbars, dim. of cancer lattice; cf. Gr. Chancel. ]
1. To inclose or surround, as with a railing, or with latticework. [Obs. ] A little obscure place canceled in with iron work is the pillar or stump at which. .. our Savior was scourged. Evelyn.
2. To shut out, as with a railing or with latticework; to exclude. [Obs. ] "Canceled from heaven. " Milton.
3. To cross and deface, as the lines of a writing, or as a word or figure; to mark out by a cross line; to blot out or obliterate. A deed may be avoided by delivering it up to be cancelled; that is, to have lines drawn over it in the form of latticework or cancelli; the phrase is now used figuratively for any manner of obliterating or defacing it. Blackstone.
4. To annul or destroy; to revoke or recall. The indentures were canceled. Thackeray. He was unwilling to cancel the interest created through former secret services, by being refractory on this occasion. Sir W. Scott.
5. (Print. )
Defn: To suppress or omit; to strike out, as matter in type. Canceled figures (Print ), figures cast with a line across the face. , as for use in arithmetics.
Syn. -- To blot out; Obliterate; deface; erase; efface; expunge; annul; abolish; revoke; abrogate; repeal; destroy; do away; set aside. See Abolish.
CANCEL
Can "cel, n. Etym: [See Cancel, v. i., and cf. Chancel. ]
1. An inclosure; a boundary; a limit. [Obs. ] A prison is but a retirement, and opportunity of serious thoughts, to a person whose spirit. .. desires no enlargement beyond the cancels of the body. Jer. Taylor.
2. (Print ) (a ) The suppression on striking out of matter in type, or of a printed page or pages. (b ) The part thus suppressed.
CANCELIER
Can `cel *ier ", v. i. Etym: [F. chanceler, OF. canseler, to waver, orig. to cross the legs so as not to fall; from the same word as E. cancel. ] (Falconry )
Defn: To turn in flight; -- said of a hawk. [Obs. ] Nares. He makes his stoop; but wanting breath, is forced To cancelier. Massinger.
CANCELIER; CANCELEER
CANCELIER; CANCELEER Can `cel *ier ", Can "cel *eer, n. (Falconry )
Defn: The turn of a hawk upon the wing to recover herself, when she misses her aim in the stoop. [Obs. ] The fierce and eager hawks, down thrilling from the skies, Make sundry canceliers are they the fowl can reach. Drayton.
CANCELLAREAN
CANCELLAREAN Can `cel *la "re *an, a.
Defn: Cancellarean. [R.]
CANCELLATE
Can "cel *late, a. Etym: [L. cancellatus, p. p. of cancellare, See Cancel, v. t.]
1. (Bot. )
Defn: Consisting of a network of veins, without intermediate parenchyma, as the leaves of certain plant; latticelike.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Having the surface coveres with raised lines, crossing at right angles.
CANCELLATED
CANCELLATED Can "cel *la `ted, a.
1. Crossbarres; marked with cross lines. Grew.
2. (Anat. )
Defn: Open or spongy, as some porous bones.
CANCELLATION
Can `cel *la "tion, n. Etym: [L. cancellatio: cf. F. cancellation. ]
1. The act, process, or result of canceling; as, the cansellation of certain words in a contract, or of the contract itself.
2. (Math. )
Defn: The operation of striking out common factora, in both the dividend and divisor.
CANCELLI
Can *cel "li, n. pl. Etym: [L., a lattice. See Cancel, v. t.]
1. An interwoven or latticed wall or inclosure; latticework, rails, or crossbars, as around the bar of a court of justice, between the chancel and the have of a church, or in a window.
2. (Anat. )
Defn: The interlacing osseous plates constituting the elastic porous tissue of certain parts of the bones, esp. in their articular extremities.
CANCELLOUS
Can "cel *lous, a. Etym: [Cf. L. cancellosus covered with bars.](Anat. )
Defn: Having a spongy or porous stracture; made up of cancelli; cancellated; as, the cancellous texture of parts of many bones.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cancel
can cel |ˈkansəl ˈkænsəl | ▶verb ( cancels, canceling , canceled ; Brit. cancelling, cancelled ) [ with obj. ] 1 decide or announce that (an arranged or planned event ) will not take place: he was forced to cancel his visit. • annul or revoke (a formal arrangement which is in effect ): his visa had been canceled. • abolish or make void (a financial obligation ): I intend to cancel your debt to me. • mark, pierce, or tear (a ticket, check, or postage stamp ) to show that it has been used or invalidated: [ as adj. ] : canceled checks. 2 (of a factor or circumstance ) neutralize or negate the force or effect of (another ): the electric fields may cancel each other out . • Mathematics delete (an equal factor ) from both sides of an equation or from the numerator and denominator of a fraction. ▶noun 1 a mark made on a postage stamp to show that it has been used. 2 Printing a new page or section inserted in a book to replace the original text, typically to correct an error: [ as modifier ] : a cancel title page. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘obliterate or delete writing by drawing or stamping lines across it ’): from Old French canceller, from Latin cancellare, from cancelli ‘crossbars. ’
cancelbot
can cel bot |ˈkansəlˌbät ˈkænsəlˌbɑt | ▶noun Computing a program that searches for and deletes specified postings from Internet newsgroups. ORIGIN 1990s: from cancel + bot 2 .
canceler
can cel er |ˈkansələr ˈkænsələr |(also canceller ) ▶noun a device used to cancel something, esp. one that makes a cancellation on a postage stamp.
cancellation
can cel la tion |ˌkansəˈlāSHən kænsəˈleɪʃən | ▶noun the action of canceling something that has been arranged or planned: train services are subject to cancellation at short notice | the project was threatened with cancellation by the government | the cancellation of the performance. • a crossing out of something written: all cancellations on documents must be made indelibly. • a visible or electronic mark placed on a postage stamp to show that it has been used. • Law the annulling of a legal document: the debtor can procure cancellation if satisfied within one month.
cancellous
can cel lous |ˈkansələs ˈkænsələs | ▶adjective Anatomy of or denoting bone tissue with a meshlike structure containing many pores, typical of the interior of mature bones. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin cancelli ‘crossbars ’ + -ous .
Oxford Dictionary
cancel
can ¦cel |ˈkans (ə )l | ▶verb ( cancels, cancelling, cancelled; US also cancels, canceling, canceled ) [ with obj. ] 1 decide or announce that (a planned event ) will not take place: he was forced to cancel his visit. • annul or revoke (a formal arrangement which is in effect ): his visa had been cancelled. • abolish or make void (a financial obligation ): I intend to cancel your debt to me. • mark, pierce, or tear (a ticket or stamp ) to show that it has been used or invalidated: cancelling stamps on registered mail. 2 (usu. cancel something out ) (of a factor or circumstance ) neutralize or negate the force or effect of (another ): the electric fields may cancel each other out. • Mathematics delete (an equal factor ) from both sides of an equation or from the numerator and denominator of a fraction. ▶noun 1 a mark made on a postage stamp to show that it has been used. 2 Printing a new page or section inserted in a book to replace the original text, typically to correct an error. DERIVATIVES canceller noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘obliterate or delete writing by drawing or stamping lines across it ’): from Old French canceller, from Latin cancellare, from cancelli ‘crossbars ’.
cancelbot
cancelbot |ˈkansəlbɒt | ▶noun Computing a program that searches for and deletes specified mailings from Internet newsgroups. ORIGIN 1990s: from cancel + bot 2 .
cancellation
cancellation |ˌkansəˈleɪʃ (ə )n |(US also cancelation ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action of cancelling something: the project was threatened with cancellation by the government | [ count noun ] : the show is sold out, but check for cancellations. • [ count noun ] a crossing out of something written. • [ count noun ] a mark made on a postage stamp to show that it has been used. • Law the annulling of a legal document: the debtor can procure cancellation if satisfied within one month.
cancellous
cancellous |ˈkans (ə )ləs | ▶adjective Anatomy denoting bone tissue with a mesh-like structure containing many pores, typical of the interior of mature bones. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin cancelli ‘crossbars ’ + -ous .
American Oxford Thesaurus
cancel
cancel verb 1 the meeting was canceled: call off, abandon, scrap, drop, ax, scrub, nix. 2 his visa has been canceled: annul, invalidate, nullify, declare null and void, void; revoke, rescind, retract, countermand, withdraw; Law vacate. 3 rising unemployment cancelled out earlier economic gains: neutralize, counterbalance, counteract, balance (out ), countervail, compensate for; negate, nullify, wipe out.
Oxford Thesaurus
cancel
cancel verb 1 the match was cancelled due to a frozen pitch: call off, abandon, scrap, drop; postpone, mothball; informal scrub, scratch, axe, nix; N. Amer. informal redline. 2 his visa had been cancelled | you must inform the bank in writing if you wish to cancel this instruction: annul, invalidate, nullify, declare null and void, render null and void, void; revoke, rescind, retract, countermand, set aside, take back, withdraw, recall, repeal, overrule, override, abrogate, quash; extinguish, remit, retire; Law vacate, discharge; rare disannul, negate. 3 rising unemployment had cancelled out the earlier economic gains: neutralize, counterbalance, counteract, balance (out ), countervail; negate, nullify, wipe out; offset, compensate for, make up for; rare negative, counterweigh. 4 there is one paragraph that should be cancelled: delete, cross out, strike out, put a line through, blue-pencil, scratch out, obliterate, blot out, cut out, expunge, efface, erase, rub out, eradicate, eliminate; Brit. trademark Tippex out; technical dele.
Duden Dictionary
canceln
can celn schwaches Verb |ˈkɛnt͜sl̩n |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « englisch to cancel < französisch canceller < lateinisch cancellare = gitterförmig durchstreichen, zu: cancelli, Kanzel streichen, rückgängig machen, absagen eine Buchung canceln | der Flug wurde gecancelt
French Dictionary
canceller
canceller FORMES FAUTIVES canceller. Anglicisme pour annuler, décommander, rayer. canceller un chèque. Anglicisme pour annuler, faire opposition à. canceller un contrat. Anglicisme pour résilier un contrat. canceller un engagement, une invitation. Anglicisme pour annuler, décommander. canceller une réservation, des billets d ’avion, etc. Anglicisme pour annuler.
Spanish Dictionary
cancel
cancel nombre masculino 1 Contrapuerta, generalmente con una hoja de frente y dos laterales ajustadas a las jambas de una puerta de entrada y cubierto todo por un techo .2 Construcción en metal, madera o piedra destinada en las iglesias cristianas a delimitar el altar, el coro o la pila bautismal .3 Verja que da paso a un espacio o cierra un espacio .4 Méx Tabique muy delgado de ladrillo o de madera que se construye para dividir una habitación .
cancela
cancela nombre femenino Verja pequeña que se pone en la entrada de algunas casas, generalmente para reservar el portal o el zaguán del libre acceso del público .
cancelación
cancelación nombre femenino 1 Acción de cancelar :el Ministerio de Justicia procederá de oficio a la cancelación de los antecedentes penales cuando transcurriesen los plazos señalados .2 Efecto de cancelar :la cancelación de su vuelo le impidió concurrir a la reunión .
cancelar
cancelar verbo transitivo 1 Dejar sin efecto o valor una cosa, especialmente una obligación legal, un contrato, etc. :cancelar una cuenta corriente; cancelar una tarjeta de crédito .2 Suspender el desarrollo de algo que se había previsto o programado :cancelar un viaje; cancelar una fiesta .SINÓNIMO anular .3 Saldar o liquidar por completo una deuda .
cancelario
cancelario nombre masculino Bol Rector de una universidad .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cancel
can cel /kǽns (ə )l /〖語源は 「×印で取り消す 」〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d /, ⦅英 ⦆~led ; ~ing , ⦅英 ⦆~ling 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈行事 注文など 〉を取り消す , 中止する ; 〈権限を持つ人が 〉〈協定 文書など 〉を無効にする ; 〈列車など 〉を運休にする ▸ cancel an order [appointment ]注文 [約束 ]を取り消す ▸ The picnic [game ] was canceled because of rain .ピクニック [試合 ]は雨のため中止になった ▸ cancel a check ⦅英 ⦆小切手の支払いを停止する 2 〈人が 〉〈切手 収入印紙など 〉に消印を押す ; 〈切符など 〉にパンチを入れる .3 〘印 〙〈人が 〉 (線や ×印を用いて )〈字句など 〉を消す, 削除する .4 〈事が 〉〈事 〉を帳消しにする, 埋め合わせる, 償う (out )▸ The two effects will cancel each other out .2つの効果は相殺されるだろう 5 〘数 〙 «…で » 〈共通因数 共通項 〉を約分する ; …を消去する «by » .自動詞 1 取り消す ; 無効にする ▸ If you must cancel , let us know immediately .キャンセルの際はすぐにお知らせください 2 帳消しになる, 相殺される (out ).3 〘数 〙約分 [消去 ]できる .名詞 U 消すこと , 削除 , 取り消し , 相殺 ; C 削除された [差し替えられた ]部分 [ページ ].
cancellation
can cel la tion ⦅米 まれ ⦆-cel a tion /kæ̀nsəléɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 ⦅主に書 ⦆1 U C 取り消し, キャンセル ; C (キャンセルで発生した )空き ; U 抹消, 解消, 撤回 ▸ the last-minute cancellation of the wedding 土壇場になっての結婚式の取りやめ 2 C (切手の )消印 .