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1 cancel out
to undo the effect of:يُبْطِلُWe don't want our profits to be cancelled out by extra expenses.
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2 cancel
m.1 wooden screen at the doors of churches and halls.2 glass-case in chapel behind which the king stands.3 limits or extent of a thing.4 windproof door, storm door.5 inner door, storm door.6 folding screen, screen partition.* * *1 (contrapuerta) storm door2 (construcción) screen* * *SM1) (=contrapuerta) storm door, windproof door* * *masculino ( contrapuerta) inner door; ( tabique) (Col, Méx) partition; ( biombo) (Méx) folding screen* * *masculino ( contrapuerta) inner door; ( tabique) (Col, Méx) partition; ( biombo) (Méx) folding screen* * *1 (contrapuerta) inner door2 (Col, Méx) (tabique) partition* * *
cancel sustantivo masculino ( contrapuerta) inner door;
( tabique) (Col, Méx) partition;
( biombo) (Méx) folding screen
' cancel' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anular
- cancelar
- condonar
- rescindir
- suspender
- baja
- compensar
- deshacer
English:
cancel
- cancel out
- call
- stop
- withdraw
* * *cancel nm1. [puerta] storm door2. [reja] ironwork screen3. Guat, Méx, PRico [mampara] folding screen* * *m inner door* * *cancel nm1) : sliding door2) : partition -
3 cancel
حَذَفَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cut out: to leave out: You can cut out the last sentence. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. elide: to leave out a letter or sound: In the word ‘haven’t’, the letter ‘o’ has been elided. eliminate: remove or take out: He eliminated a few phrases from the speech he had written. leave out: not to put in; not to include: He left out one letter and wrote ‘heat’ instead of ‘heart’. miss out: not include; to leave out (by mistake or on purpose): My name was missed out from the list. omit: leave out (by mistake or on purpose); fail to include: Her name was omitted from the list. skip: to miss sth. on purpose; not read (sth. dull, etc.): We’ll skip the next few pages. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also ألغى (أَلْغَى)، أهمل (أَهْمَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، شطب (شَطَبَ) -
4 cancel
شَطَبَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cross off: to take sth. off a list, by marking it: My name has been crossed off. cross out: to draw a line through sth.: Cross out that sentence and start again. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. scratch: to strike out one’s own name from a list of competitors; to say that one cannot play: We had to scratch (the match) because half our team were ill. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also لغى (لَغَى) -
5 cut out
حَذَفَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cut out: to leave out: You can cut out the last sentence. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. elide: to leave out a letter or sound: In the word ‘haven’t’, the letter ‘o’ has been elided. eliminate: remove or take out: He eliminated a few phrases from the speech he had written. leave out: not to put in; not to include: He left out one letter and wrote ‘heat’ instead of ‘heart’. miss out: not include; to leave out (by mistake or on purpose): My name was missed out from the list. omit: leave out (by mistake or on purpose); fail to include: Her name was omitted from the list. skip: to miss sth. on purpose; not read (sth. dull, etc.): We’ll skip the next few pages. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also ألغى (أَلْغَى)، أهمل (أَهْمَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، شطب (شَطَبَ) -
6 leave out
حَذَفَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cut out: to leave out: You can cut out the last sentence. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. elide: to leave out a letter or sound: In the word ‘haven’t’, the letter ‘o’ has been elided. eliminate: remove or take out: He eliminated a few phrases from the speech he had written. leave out: not to put in; not to include: He left out one letter and wrote ‘heat’ instead of ‘heart’. miss out: not include; to leave out (by mistake or on purpose): My name was missed out from the list. omit: leave out (by mistake or on purpose); fail to include: Her name was omitted from the list. skip: to miss sth. on purpose; not read (sth. dull, etc.): We’ll skip the next few pages. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also ألغى (أَلْغَى)، أهمل (أَهْمَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، شطب (شَطَبَ) -
7 miss out
حَذَفَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cut out: to leave out: You can cut out the last sentence. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. elide: to leave out a letter or sound: In the word ‘haven’t’, the letter ‘o’ has been elided. eliminate: remove or take out: He eliminated a few phrases from the speech he had written. leave out: not to put in; not to include: He left out one letter and wrote ‘heat’ instead of ‘heart’. miss out: not include; to leave out (by mistake or on purpose): My name was missed out from the list. omit: leave out (by mistake or on purpose); fail to include: Her name was omitted from the list. skip: to miss sth. on purpose; not read (sth. dull, etc.): We’ll skip the next few pages. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also ألغى (أَلْغَى)، أهمل (أَهْمَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، شطب (شَطَبَ) -
8 cross out
شَطَبَ \ cancel: to cross out sth. written. cross off: to take sth. off a list, by marking it: My name has been crossed off. cross out: to draw a line through sth.: Cross out that sentence and start again. delete: to strike out or remove (sth. written): Why has your name been deleted from the list of students?. scratch: to strike out one’s own name from a list of competitors; to say that one cannot play: We had to scratch (the match) because half our team were ill. strike: (with off or out) to put a line through a name or word, because it is no longer wanted: They struck his name off the list. Strike out any word that is wrong. \ See Also لغى (لَغَى) -
9 verîa/gera aî engu
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10 rušit se
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11 vyrovnávat bilanci
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12 vzájemně se rušit
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13 znehodnocovat
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14 vyvážiť (sa)
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15 уничтожать
cancel, delete* * *уничтожа́ть гл.1. annihilate, destroy, exterminate; ( сносить) demolishуничтожа́ть иррациона́льность в числи́теле — rationalize the denominator2. (нейтрализовать, компенсировать) cancel (out)уничтожа́ться взаи́мно — (о напряжениях, токах и т. п.) cancel out, cancel one another [each other]; ( о лучах или волнах в явлениях интерференции) interfere destructively* * * -
16 откажува
cancel out————————to give notice (warning), (порачка) to countermand, to refuse, to deny, to decline———————— (од) ————————annul; cancel; dismiss; withdraw; give up————————resign oneself* * *cancel out, annul--------cancel -
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18 vyrovnať sa
cancel out; even out; even up; pay up; come to terms; level out; steady -
19 сокращать общие множители
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > сокращать общие множители
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20 udligne
cancel out, equal, equalize, even, even up, level* * *vb( forskel) equalize;( opveje) set off, offset ( fx a loss);(merk) settle, balance;( i boldspil) equalize;[ udlignende mål (, point)] equalizer.
См. также в других словарях:
cancel out — Cancel means to cross out, to offset, to delete. Therefore out is not needed and should be canceled from this tiresomely overused and wordy expression: This order will cancel (not cancel out) our plans … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
cancel out — index annul, counteract, countervail, neutralize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cancel out — verb wipe out the effect of something (Freq. 3) The new tax effectively cancels out my raise The A will cancel out the C on your record • Syn: ↑wipe out • Derivationally related forms: ↑wipeout (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
cancel out — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms cancel out : present tense I/you/we/they cancel out he/she/it cancels out present participle cancelling out past tense cancelled out past participle cancelled out to stop something from having any … English dictionary
cancel out — {v.} To destroy the effect of; balance or make useless. * /The boy got an A in history to cancel out the C he got in arithmetic./ * /Our track team won the mile relay to cancel out the other team s advantage in winning the half mile relay./ *… … Dictionary of American idioms
cancel out — {v.} To destroy the effect of; balance or make useless. * /The boy got an A in history to cancel out the C he got in arithmetic./ * /Our track team won the mile relay to cancel out the other team s advantage in winning the half mile relay./ *… … Dictionary of American idioms
cancel\ out — v To destroy the effect of; balance or make useless. The boy got an A in history to cancel out the C he got in arithmetic. Our track team won the mile relay to cancel out the other team s advantage in winning the half mile relay. Tom s hot temper … Словарь американских идиом
cancel out — phr verb Cancel out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑effect … Collocations dictionary
cancel out — PHRASAL VERB If one thing cancels out another thing, the two things have opposite effects, so that when they are combined no real effect is produced. [V n P] He wonders if the different influences might not cancel each other out... [V n P] The… … English dictionary
cancel out — /ˌkænsəl aυt/ verb (of two things) to balance each other or act against each other so that there is no change in the existing situation ● The two clauses cancel each other out. ● Higher costs have cancelled out the increased sales revenue … Dictionary of banking and finance
cancel out — Syn: neutralize, negate, nullify, wipe out, balance (out), make up for, compensate for, offset … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary