quash
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If a court or someone in authority quashes a decision or judgment, they officially reject it. 撤銷; 廢止
The Appeal Court has quashed the convictions of all eleven people. 上訴法院已經撤銷了對所有11人的判決。
2. V-T If someone quashes rumours, they say or do something to demonstrate that the rumours are not true. 澄清 (謠言)
Graham attempted to quash rumours of growing discontent in the dressing room. 格雷厄姆試圖澄清化妝室裡日益增長的不滿情緒的謠言。
3. V-T To quash a rebellion or protest means to stop it, often in a violent way. 鎮壓; 平息
Troops were displaying an obvious reluctance to get involved in quashing demonstrations. 部隊明確表示不願卷入鎮壓示威活動。
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quash /kwɒʃ/ (quashing,quashed,quashes)
剑桥词典
quash verb [T] (REFUSE)
to say officially that something, especially an earlier official decision , is no longer to be accepted
撤銷,廢止,宣佈…無傚
His conviction was quashed in March 1986 after his counsel argued that the police evidence was all lies . 他的辯護人擧証說明了警方的証據是一派謊言,於是對他的判決於1986年3月被撤銷了。
quash verb [T] (STOP)
to forcefully stop something that you do not want to happen
鎮壓,平息
The revolt was swiftly quashed by government troops . 叛亂很快就被政府軍鎮壓下去了。
The company moved quickly to quash rumours /speculation that it is losing money . 公司迅速採取行動,平息其虧損的謠言。 返回 quash