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Перевод: cancelled
[прилагательное] аннулированный; отмененный; погашенный
Тезаурус:
- Things don't always work out as well as that: "Dear Sir," wrote a client to a Thomas Cook branch manager in 1965, "Will you please cancel travel arrangements made by Mr - for October 3rd as the wedding has been cancelled because he is already married."
- Can my holiday be cancelled by Club 18-;30?
- cancelled a lunch with Polish President Wojciech Jaruzelski.
- Occasionally tours may be cancelled at short notice owing to circumstances beyond our control.
- I don't know what was the reason in this case, but in any event when ops were cancelled like this, late in the day when it was getting dark, for reasons of safety the armourers waited for daylight before de-bombing the aircraft.
- Robert Hamer planned to follow Kind Hearts and Coronets with a sexually-charged film set in the West Indies, with Vivien Leigh in the key role, but this was cancelled two weeks before shooting began and he quit the studio in a huff.
- It does not move them that the cost of looking after the hundreds of thousands of Thais who are likely to be infected by 1995 will far exceed that of a few cancelled holidays.
- The CT Peper Sales Open, which was also a sell-out, had to be cancelled, ironically because of car parking problems.
- Her application was not processed in time for her to fly home on British Airways with the rest of the family so the flight was cancelled.
- We would advise that the policy has therefore been cancelled and a full refund of premiums for 1991 has been made to your mortgage account."
- He was the television critic who shortly afterwards unfortunately wrote up a programme which had been cancelled, and got the sack.
- Ballantyne scored a try which cancelled out a strike by Mike Debusk then sent in Keith Johnston for a second.
- Similarly there may be occasions, especially during the low season, when certain advertised entertainments or amenities are changed, cancelled or curtailed.
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