释义 |
dis·continuance \|dis+\ noun Etymology: Middle English discontinuaunce, from dis- (I) + continuaunce continuance — more at continuance 1. : the act or an instance of discontinuing the use or practice of < there were no automobiles to cause a discontinuance of walking — Morris Fishbein > < an appeal for the discontinuance of the electoral college > : the state of being discontinued < discontinuance of dueling had changed the pattern of German university life > : cessation, shutdown, closure < a discontinuance of bus service between the two towns > < the site of the state fair until its recent discontinuance > < almost 40 percent of small business discontinuances involve simply a change of ownership — Nation's Business > : interruption < an intercourse renewed after many years' discontinuance — Jane Austen > 2. obsolete : temporary absence 3. [Middle English discontinuaunce, from Anglo-French, from Middle French dis-, des- dis- (I) + continuance — more at continuance] a. : a breaking off or interruption of an estate upon an alienation made especially by a tenant in tail of a larger estate than he was entitled to b. : the termination of an action by the failure of the plaintiff to properly continue it or by the entry of a discontinuing order on his motion — compare dismiss vt 4b c. : the interruption of the proceedings in an action that follows where a party does not answer all the material allegations of the previous pleading and the opposite party fails to take judgment for the part unanswered |