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 vacate   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt.vi. 使空出, 搬出, 腾出, 不再使用/居住, 解除(职位), 撤离(阵地), 辞职, 退位vt. 取消, 使作废

[法] 取消, 使无效, 撤出




    vacate


    Vacate \Va"cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Vacated}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Vacating}.] [L. vacare, vacatum, to be empty. See {Vacant}.]
    1. To make vacant; to leave empty; to cease from filling or
    occupying; as, it was resolved by Parliament that James
    had vacated the throne of England; the tenant vacated the
    house.

    2. To annul; to make void; to deprive of force; to make of no
    authority or validity; as, to vacate a commission or a
    charter; to vacate proceedings in a cause.

    That after act vacating the authority of the
    precedent. --Eikon
    Basilike.

    The necessity of observing the Jewish Sabbath was
    Vacated by the apostolical institution of the Lord's
    Day. --R. Nelson.

    3. To defeat; to put an end to. [R.]

    He vacates my revenge. --Dryden.

    1. Authorities last week issued a vacate order for a club in Manhattan and closed another in the Bronx.
    2. "He's going to shut down court, padlock the doors and open up this whole town to lawsuits," said Hall, who has been told to vacate his office immediately. "It don't take an Einstein to figure it out from a liability standpoint.
    3. Mayor William H. Hudnut III and Marion County Prosecutor Stephen Goldsmith have expressed interest in the Senate seat Dan Quayle will vacate next year, a local Republican Party official said Thursday.
    4. Exxon bought the units for $12,000 each, and they will be installed at a mobile home park by June 14, a day before Exxon employees must vacate Valdez hotels to make way for summer tourists.
    5. Sears had agreed to continue to pay rent for six years on the space it was planning to vacate but it said it was unwilling to shoulder any increased taxes, according to the Journal.
    6. Otherwise, the city can move for a vacate order and ultimately padlock the property for violating fire and building codes or selling alcohol without a state license.
    7. At least two shareholder resolutions exhorting Mobil to vacate South Africa are on the agenda at the company's annual meeting, scheduled for May 11.
    8. Moody and his wife, Susan, previously were accused of conspiracy and obstruction of jusice in an alleged scheme to induce a federal court in Macon, Ga., to vacate Moody's 1972 conviction for unlawful possession of a pipe bomb.
    9. It planned to vacate the plant by the end of next year, transferring the helicopter business to Bristol and other plants. The pay freeze in the aerospace division will come into effect at the end of the current pay agreement.
    10. Authorities used loudspeakers to urged demonstrators to vacate the square, saying: "This demonstration has not been allowed according to state laws.
    11. As required by the Constitution, incumbent Republican President Reagan must vacate the White House that day, after having been elected twice and serving eight years.
    12. After PaineWebber filed a court motion to vacate the award, the case was settled for about $600,000, according to people familiar with the matter.
    13. On Thursday, Defense Secretary Fidel Ramos claimed Aguinaldo agreed to vacate his office at midday Friday, but Aguinaldo later denied that report.
    14. Warren Lupel, Dotson's attorney, files a motion asking Samuels to vacate the conviction and free Dotson.
    15. The government wants the people living in a two-mile radius of the launch pad to vacate their homes for four hours during the launch.
    16. Arkin's decision to vacate his lone-wolf practice after 20 years surprised some colleagues in Manhattan's elite fraternity of high-paid lawyers.
    17. Traders first responded to a rumor that President Bush had given the Iraqis two weeks to vacate Kuwait.
    18. Vice President James S. Vick, a senior corporate trader, said he was told Tuesday to vacate the premises by the end of the day.
    19. Clubs such as the Wanda Social Club, which was slapped with a vacate order Friday night, are a particular embarassment to the city.
    20. It told its landlords at the end of April that it intended to vacate the premises.
    21. U.S. Judge Bailey Brown of Memphis, an appellate judge who presided at Blanton's trial, granted his December 1987 petition to vacate the mail fraud counts against him.
    22. The republic's President Gamsakhurdia demanded that the opposition surrender its weapons and vacate the building, which protesters seized Sunday.
    23. When PaineWebber refused to vacate the building, NL filed suit in federal court in Manhattan.
    24. An "order to vacate" sign was posted on the club door Monday by a mayoral task force that is cracking down on illegal establishments in the wake of a fire at an illegal Bronx club Sunday in which 87 people died.
    25. The latest example came this past week when USX Corp., harried by Carl Icahn, consented to his proposal for a non-binding shareholder vote on whether the company should vacate the steel business.
    26. They left behind personal belongings in the rush to vacate and never recovered some Indian blankets, pottery and other treasures.
    27. In London, the Foreign Office issued a statement saying it welcomed "anything that would secure full implementation of the Security Council resolutions" demanding that Iraq vacate Kuwait.
    28. Pan Am creditors have been trying to persuade the judge to vacate last week's decision approving the London route sale to United.
    29. The firm plans to vacate its downtown Manhattan office by 1992, leaving it little time to build or renovate a new site.
    30. Shareholder activists say the catalyst clearly has been the effort aimed at compelling U.S. corporations to vacate South Africa because of its white-minority government's systematic suppression of the black majority.
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