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- interruption; discontinuance; suspension; stoppage
- cancellation (of a planned event); calling off
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
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- interruption; discontinuance; suspension; stoppage
- cancellation (of a planned event); calling off
This meaning refers to pausing or halting an ongoing process or action. It can be used in various contexts, such as a work stoppage or an interruption in service.
This meaning indicates that a scheduled event or plan has been fully canceled and will not take place. It is often used for events like concerts, flights, or appointments.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ちゅうし中止をするto cancelいべんとイベントのちゅうし中止cancellation of an eventしあい試合のちゅうし中止cancellation of a matchちゅうし中止のおしらせお知らせannouncement of cancellationちゅうし中止するけってい決定decision to cancelちゅうし中止のりゆう理由reason for cancellationちゅうし中止のけんとう検討consideration of cancellationちゅうし中止のれんらく連絡notice of cancellationちゅうし中止きかん期間period of suspensionきゅう急なちゅうし中止sudden cancellation
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After the bushfires, we have independently decided to call off this year's fireworks display.
The workers union called off their 24-hour strike today.
Since unexpected incidents occurred one after another, the exhibition was called off.
The baseball game was canceled because of the heavy rain.
If it should rain tomorrow, the game would be called off.
Should it rain tomorrow, the picnic would be canceled.
Mr Smith's class was called off because he was sick.
Because the ice became soft, we had to call off the ice-skating party.
She suggested to me that I call off the meeting.
I had a hard time trying to talk him out of taking the trip.