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废除, 使无效
to legally invalidate an agreement, decision, etc.
- The judge decided to nullify the marriage due to fraudulent claims.
法官因欺诈性索赔决定废除婚姻。
- His appeal was successful, and the court nullified the earlier verdict.
他的上诉成功了,法院撤销了之前的判决。
- They sought to nullify the decision based on procedural errors.
他们试图基于程序错误废除该决定。
- The administrative error served to nullify the agreement between the parties.
行政错误起到了废除双方协议的作用。
- The company’s failure to comply with the terms will nullify the benefits outlined in the agreement.
公司未能遵守条款将使协议中概述的利益无效。
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使无效, 抵消
to counteract or neutralize the intended or anticipated effect of something
- Increased awareness about the dangers of smoking helped nullify big tobacco's marketing campaigns aimed at youth.
对吸烟危害的认识提高有助于抵消大烟草公司针对年轻人的营销活动。
- Stricter background checks for guns may nullify some mass shooters' ability to obtain firearms legally.
对枪支更严格的背景调查可能会抵消一些大规模枪击者合法获得枪支的能力。
- Changes in consumer behavior nullified forecasted increases in demand for certain products.
消费者行为的变化抵消了某些产品需求的预期增长。
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