cease
- IPA[sēs]
美式
- bring or come to an end
verb: cease, 3rd person present: ceases, gerund or present participle: ceasing, past tense: ceased, past participle: ceased
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動詞
- 1. bring or come to an end the hostilities had ceased and normal life was resumed on his retirement the job will cease to exist 同義詞 反義詞
- without stopping
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- without stopping
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a legally enforceable order from a court or government agency directing someone to ... they received a cease-and-desist order for conducting unlicensed property management activities the photographers would probably be within their rights to ask for a cease-and-desist injunction against the website
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- denoting a legally enforceable order from a court or government agency directing someone to ... they received a cease-and-desist order for conducting unlicensed property management activities the photographers would probably be within their rights to ask for a cease-and-desist injunction against the website
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- (in hyperbolic use) do something very frequently
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- (in hyperbolic use) do something very frequently
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- used, often ironically, as an exclamation of great surprise at something pleasing
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- an exclamation of great surprise at something pleasing
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英式
- come or bring to an end: the hostilities ceased and normal life was resumed on his retirement the job will cease to exist
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