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 cease [sis]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 停止

vt. 停止, 终了

vi. 停止, 终了

[经] 停止, 结束


  1. As suddenly as it began, the rain ceased.
    雨突然而来,骤然而止。
  2. The old man ceased breathing the night before.
    老人前一天晚上停止了呼吸。
  3. The newspaper had ceased publication.
    报纸已停刊。


cease


Cease \Cease\ (s[=e]s), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Ceased} (s[=e]st);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Ceasing}.] [OE. cessen, cesen, F. cesser,
fr. L. cessare, v. intensive fr. cedere to withdraw. See
{Cede}, and cf. {Cessation}.]
1. To come to an end; to stop; to leave off or give over; to
desist; as, the noise ceased. ``To cease from strife.''
--Prov. xx. 3.

2. To be wanting; to fail; to pass away.

The poor shall never cease out of the land. --Deut.
xv. 11.

Syn: To intermit; desist; stop; abstain; quit; discontinue;
refrain; leave off; pause; end.


Cease \Cease\, v. t.
To put a stop to; to bring to an end.

But he, her fears to cease
Sent down the meek-eyed peace. --Milton.

Cease, then, this impious rage. --Milton


Cease \Cease\, n.
Extinction. [Obs.] --Shak.

  1. Should that happen, "there would cease to be any competition in those lines of coverage based on the smoker-nonsmoker distinction, as no other companies offer such a discount in those lines," the order said.
  2. "If we miss this chance, the GATT will probably for all purposes cease to play an effective role in the coming years," he said.
  3. The reserves act as a buffer against unforseeable events, such as volatility in foreign exchange or higher interest rates, which could cause borrowing costs to rise or borrowers to cease making payments.
  4. The ever-encroaching invasion of privacy must cease.
  5. The BAOR will then cease to exist and become instead UK Support Command (Germany). 'It doesn't exactly trip off the tongue, does it?' commented a senior British officer.
  6. Continental has been eager for the agency to cease being a shareholder.
  7. The government didn't say whether it asked Kuwait to cease its purchases.
  8. After a genuine Vietnamese pullout, he wrote, "I will from then on ask to cease all activities within Cambodian state organizations."
  9. Election officials have ordered all campaigning to cease at midnight in order to establish calm.
  10. Before the debates, some polls showed the Liberals in third place in the campaign and some political analysts were predicting that the party might cease to be a force in Canada's federal politics.
  11. The first concern arises from a 1985 U.S. suggestion that it would cease supporting the resistance at the beginning of a Soviet withdrawal.
  12. Those interests demand that the Soviets cease to war on American interests in key regions of the world.
  13. The United States demands that Soviet assistance cease at the same time as U.S. aid to the anti-Marxist guerrillas fighting the Soviet-backed Kabul government.
  14. The money is invested in gilts (see G for Gilts) to ensure that there is no risk with the repayments. The life office will not pay you any more than the fixed sum, unless you buy a specialised contract, and all payments cease when you die.
  15. Passenger services are operated over the private railways' tracks by the state-owned Amtrak, which lost Dollars 730m last year. Just 20 years ago, it was not too fanciful to imagine that US railways might cease to exist.
  16. "And we acted immediately to cease production when we detected a change." Company officials had not detected anything that would indicate a health hazard, Steinhubl said.
  17. The committee urged President Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to make Ethiopia an urgent agenda item and to work jointly for a cease fire so that full-scale relief efforts could begin.
  18. In addition, the order mentions that BCCI had already said it would cease operating in the U.S.
  19. Today, if stale ideology would cease to obscure reality, simultaneous reductions in the unemployment rate and in the price level could receive reinforcement from sustained economic growth.
  20. The proposal also says the moratorium would cease if the Lithuanian government becomes unable to perform its duties, Jursenas said.
  21. "We intend to enforce exchange speculator limits and we also intend to enforce cease and desist orders," said Dennis Klejna, the CFTC's director of enforcement.
  22. After Bivins' second arrest, he had agreed to cooperate with Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission officers as an informant, and cease his nest raids.
  23. Vernon had extensive business dealings with Mr. Gaubert's Independent American and a history of FSLIC disciplinary actions, the latest being a July 1986 order to "cease and desist" certain loan practices.
  24. Ukraine stunned Russia and international observers Thursday when President Leonid Kravchuk announced that Ukraine would cease, at least temporarily, transferring nuclear weapons to Russia for dismantling.
  25. Toyota's announcement follows decisions by Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co, Japan's second- and third-largest automakers respectively, to cease using the gas by the mid-1990s.
  26. The longshoremen's union that had refused to cross picket lines to unload containers of Salvadoran beans at West Coast ports also said it would cease its protest.
  27. Yesterday's more categorical statement could have been prompted by fears the state insurance regulators would cease their reviews of the Hoylake transaction because its bid for B.A.T technically no longer is pending.
  28. "We will continue battling them because if we don't, we will cease to govern," Interior Minister Carlos Lemos Simmonds said.
  29. In testimony reminiscent of what he told the Iran-Contra investigations, he said North and other government officials never advised him to cease his activities because of the congressional action.
  30. Copper As futures prices continue setting life-of-contract highs, traders are more closely watching the September contract, which will cease trading Sept. 28.
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