吊销

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Usage of 吊销

The verb 吊销 (diàoxiāo) is used primarily in formal or official contexts to indicate the revocation or cancellation of licenses, permits, or certificates. It implies a legal or authoritative action where a previously granted right or qualification is withdrawn.

Common contexts

吊销 is often used with documents like 驾驶 (driver's license), 营业执照 (business license), or 学生 (student ID). It usually follows a cause such as violation of rules, laws, or regulations.

Collocations and patterns

These collocations emphasize the official and serious nature of the action.

Nuance and register

吊销 carries a formal and legal tone. It is not used for casual or informal cancellations. When using 吊销, the speaker implies that the revocation is justified and enforced by an authority.

Common confusion

Do not confuse 吊销 with 取消 (qǔxiāo), which means to cancel or annul but is more general and can be used for events, orders, or plans. 吊销 specifically refers to official revocation of licenses or permits.

Example Sentences

Because of serious traffic violations, his driver's license was revoked.

The company had its business license revoked by the government due to

If you break the rules, the school has the right to revoke your student ID.