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第三人称
revokes
现在进行时
revoking
过去式
revoked
过去完成时
revoked
1
撤销, 取消
to officially cancel or withdraw something, such as a law, a decision, a license, or a privilege
及物动词
- The board of directors voted unanimously to revoke the CEO's authority following a series of financial scandals.
在一系列财务丑闻之后,董事会一致投票决定撤销首席执行官的职权。
- The government decided to revoke the controversial law due to public protests.
由于公众抗议,政府决定撤销有争议的法律。
- The judge decided to revoke the defendant's bail after they violated the conditions of their release.
法官决定在被告违反释放条件后撤销其保释。
- The school administration will revoke the scholarship if the student's grades consistently fall below the required level.
如果学生的成绩持续低于要求水平,学校管理部门将撤销奖学金。
2
撤销, 未跟牌
to fail to follow suit when a player should have, violating the rules of the card game being played
- He accidentally revoked by playing a spade instead of following the suit.
他不小心撤销了,打出了一张黑桃而不是跟牌。
- She realized she had revoked after the round had already ended.
她意识到自己在回合结束后已经撤销了。
- The referee reviewed the game and confirmed the player had revoked.
裁判回顾了比赛并确认玩家已经撤销。
- If you revoke in bridge, the opposing team gains a penalty.
如果你在桥牌中revoke,对方团队将获得罚分。
- He revoked by playing the wrong card, unaware that he still had one in the required suit.
他因为打错了牌而撤销,不知道自己还有一张所需花色的牌。