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词汇 quash
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quash

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quash /kwɒʃ $ kwɑːʃ, kwɒːʃ/ verb [transitiveT] formal  
1 SCLPGto officially say that a legal judgment or decision is no longer acceptable or correct 宣布〔判决或决定〕不再有效;废除,撤销 SYN overturn
 The High Court later quashed his conviction for murder.
高等法院后来撤销了他犯有谋杀罪的判决。
 The decision was quashed by the House of Lords.
这个决议被上议院推翻了。
2 PGto say or do something to stop something from continuing 制止;阻止;平息
 A hospital chief executive has quashed rumours that people will lose their jobs.
医院院长已澄清了员工将失业的谣言。
 The government immediately moved to quash the revolt.
政府立即采取行动平定叛乱。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
quashquash /kwɒʃkwɑːʃ, kwɒːʃ/ verb [transitiveT]
1LAWto officially state that a judgement or decision is no longer legal or correct
He was found guilty but had his conviction quashed later on appeal.
2to stop something from starting or developing
Car-rental companies say they quashed a state government plan to double Florida’s car rental surcharge.
A hospital chief executive has quashed rumours that nursing staff will lose jobs.
Origin quash
1. (1200-1300) Old French quasser, from Late Latin cassare, from Latin cassus having no effect, void
2. (1300-1400) Old French quasser, from Latin quassare to shake violently, break
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