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nnul
第三人称
annuls
现在进行时
annulling
过去式
annulled
过去完成时
annulled
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废除, 宣告无效
to officially cancel a marriage, declaring it legally void as if it never occurred, typically due to fraud, incapacity, or procedural error
及物动词
- The court agreed to annul the marriage due to lack of consent.
法院同意因缺乏同意而宣告婚姻无效。
- She filed to annul the marriage after discovering his hidden identity.
她在发现他隐藏的身份后申请废止婚姻。
- Their brief union was annulled on grounds of mental incompetence.
他们的短暂婚姻因精神无行为能力而被宣告无效。
- He sought to annul the marriage, claiming it was never consummated.
他试图废止婚姻,声称它从未完成。
- The judge annulled the marriage after confirming it violated state law.
法官在确认婚姻违反州法律后宣告其无效。
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废除, 宣告无效
to invalidate a legal agreement
- The court ruled to annul the contract, declaring it void from the beginning due to a lack of mutual consent.
法院裁定废除合同,由于缺乏相互同意,宣布其从一开始就无效。
- After reviewing the evidence, the judge agreed to annul the partnership agreement, citing a breach of terms by one of the parties.
在审查证据后,法官同意废除合伙协议,理由是其中一方违反了条款。
- The company sought to annul the agreement, arguing that the terms were misrepresented during the negotiation process.
该公司试图废除协议,辩称在谈判过程中条款被歪曲了。
- To annul a legal agreement, one must usually demonstrate that it was formed under conditions that violate the law.
要废除一项法律协议,通常必须证明它是在违反法律的情况下形成的。
- The parties sought to annul the contract after discovering that it had been signed under duress.
在发现合同是在胁迫下签署后,各方试图废除合同。
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