英 [kwɒʃ] 美 [kwɑːʃ]
vt. 撤销;镇压;宣布无效;捣碎
quash /kwɒʃ/ TEM8 [ quashing quashed quashes ]
及物动词 If a court or someone in authority quashes a decision or judgment, they officially reject it. 撤销; 废止
The Appeal Court has quashed the convictions of all eleven people.
上诉法院已经撤销了对所有11人的判决。
及物动词 If someone quashes rumours, they say or do something to demonstrate that the rumours are not true. 澄清 (谣言)
Graham attempted to quash rumours of growing discontent in the dressing room.
格雷厄姆试图澄清化妆室里日益增长的不满情绪的谣言。
及物动词 To quash a rebellion or protest means to stop it, often in a violent way. 镇压; 平息
Troops were displaying an obvious reluctance to get involved in quashing demonstrations.
部队明确表示不愿卷入镇压示威活动。
... quartz n. 石英 quashed v. 取消 queer adj. 奇怪的(strange),古怪的 ...
... 承保代理公司(underwriter agency) 撤销;使无效(quash) 承保利润;保险利润(underwriting profit) ...
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Graham attempted to quash rumours of growing discontent in the dressing room.
格雷厄姆试图澄清化妆室里日益增长的不满情绪的谣言。
The applicant sought judicial review to quash the order.
申请人寻求司法复审以撤消命令。
He quickly backed down, but that did not quash discontent.
他虽然迅速收回成命,但却没有平息不满情绪。
When they play him false, he refuses to quash them while he still can.
The floods and the rest gave Mr Brown an early chance to quash it.
ECONOMIST: It might win Gordon Brown an election. But then what?
But in the end, the mayor didn't believe any of the options would quash criticism.