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词汇 cooling-off period
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Definition of cooling-off period in English:

cooling-off period

nounˌkuːlɪŋˈɒf ˌpiːrɪədɔf
  • 1An interval during which two sides in a disagreement can try to settle their differences before taking further action.

    (争执双方在采取进一步行动前设法解决分歧的)冷却时间;冷却期

    a cooling-off period before industrial action can be taken
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The union has opted for a cooling-off period of three weeks before making its next move.
    • This was granted, one assumes, in return for agreeing to keep the proceedings confidential for a suitable cooling-off period.
    • The act proposed a cooling-off period before strikes could take place.
    • A cooling-off period is good in a dispute like this, which is unclear, and one of the things I think we're seeing is how increasingly bitter it is getting.
    • They have applied to have their names taken off the wedding register, and have been given a three-month cooling-off period to try and work things out before their revocation of vows becomes effective.
    1. 1.1 A period of time after a sale contract is agreed during which the buyer can cancel the contract without incurring a penalty.
      (买方在与卖方签合同后可取消合同且不承担损失的)冷静期
      the policy has a two week cooling-off period
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In most circumstances, online stores must give a cooling-off period of seven working days.
      • Similarly, if a trader's visit is unsolicited and an agreement is signed at your home then there is a cooling-off period in which to cancel.
      • And they should always give you a seven-day cooling-off period to think about it.
      • The cooling-off period allows you to change your mind and cancel the contract without any reason.
      • But within the five-day cooling-off period Robyn did some research and found similar properties were selling for $175,000.

Definition of cooling-off period in US English:

cooling-off period

nounɔf
  • 1An interval during which two people or groups who are in disagreement can try to settle their differences before taking further action.

    (争执双方在采取进一步行动前设法解决分歧的)冷却时间;冷却期

    a cooling-off period before industrial action can be taken
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The union has opted for a cooling-off period of three weeks before making its next move.
    • They have applied to have their names taken off the wedding register, and have been given a three-month cooling-off period to try and work things out before their revocation of vows becomes effective.
    • This was granted, one assumes, in return for agreeing to keep the proceedings confidential for a suitable cooling-off period.
    • A cooling-off period is good in a dispute like this, which is unclear, and one of the things I think we're seeing is how increasingly bitter it is getting.
    • The act proposed a cooling-off period before strikes could take place.
    1. 1.1 An interval after a sales contract is agreed upon during which the purchaser can decide to cancel without loss.
      (买方在与卖方签合同后可取消合同且不承担损失的)冷静期
      the policy has a two week cooling-off period
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But within the five-day cooling-off period Robyn did some research and found similar properties were selling for $175,000.
      • The cooling-off period allows you to change your mind and cancel the contract without any reason.
      • Similarly, if a trader's visit is unsolicited and an agreement is signed at your home then there is a cooling-off period in which to cancel.
      • And they should always give you a seven-day cooling-off period to think about it.
      • In most circumstances, online stores must give a cooling-off period of seven working days.
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