Word interpretation cancel
1. Obstruction of pre-existing systems, regulations, qualifications, rights, etc
Examples are the elimination of unreasonable regulations。
Ecancel; subject; call off; do away with;
2. Delete or eliminate
Example: delete a large paragraph。
3. Discontinuation plan

For example, football matches were cancelled because of the snow。
Quoting explanation
Also “take off”. Loss of effect of pre-existing systems, regulations, qualifications, rights, etc
“and the second impeachment case, which was resold, which was both for sale and repeated, changed three times between late days”
Zhao xiaoliang, "the daughter-in-law of kim shang thinks it makes sense, so she cancels her opinion."

“the land and labour of half of the community are equal, and if the land is divided, it will have no impact on income.”
National dictionary
1. Eliminate what has been established. It's also for sale
The event was cancelled due to the typhoon
Conduct of counter-reservations
Network interpretation
Cancelled

Quantification is a chinese vocabulary, pronunciated as qǔ xiāo, which is interpreted as stopping the plan. Cancels are also used as "extracts". (c) deactivation of existing systems, regulations, qualifications, rights, etc。
English translation
French translation, annuler
German translation, abbestrellen, abbschaffen, tilgen, fültig erklären, etw. Rückgänggäng machen, annulieren, widerrufen; entfällt (v, pol)




