单词 | quash |
释义 | quash /kwɒʃ; name kwɑːʃ/ [transitive] (written) to officially state that a decision made by a court is not legally valid宣布(法庭的裁决)无效;撤销(判决)◆his conviction was later quashed by the court of appeal.后来,上诉法院撤销了对他的有罪判决。quash/kwɒʃ ||; kwɑʃ/verb [t] (formal 正式) 1. to say that an official decision is no longer true or legal 宣布(决定)无效;撤销(裁定) 2. to stop or defeat sth by force 用武力阻止、制止、击败或镇压: ◇to quash a rebellion 镇压叛乱 quash /kwɑʃ; kwɒʃ/v [t]formal 【正式】 1. to officially say that a judgement or legal decision is no longer legal or correct 撤销,宣布…无效:◇the court of appeal quashed maloney's conviction. 上诉法庭撤销了马龙尼的有罪判决。 2. to use force or violence to stop fighting or protests 镇压,(以武力)平息; 压服:◇troops loyal to the president quashed the rebellion in just a few hours. 效忠总统的军队不出几小时就平定了叛乱。 |
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