词汇 | withdraw |
释义 | withdraw verb uk /wɪðˈdrɔː/ us /wɪðˈdrɑː/withdrew | withdrawn withdrawverb (REMOVE)C1[ I or T ] to take or move out or back, or to remove: 抽回;取回;提取;撤回;撤离;退出;移回 This credit card allows you to withdraw up to £200 a day from ATMs.这张信用卡允许你每天从自动取款机中提取200英镑。 The UN has withdrawn its troops from the country.联合国已从该国撤军。 Eleven million bottles of water had to be withdrawn from sale due to a health scare.因为担心危害健康,有1100万瓶水不得不停止销售。 Once in court, he withdrew the statement he'd made to the police (= he claimed it was false).一上法庭,他便推翻了自己对警方的供词。 All charges against them were withdrawn after the prosecution's case collapsed.原告诉讼被驳回,所以对他们的指控都撤销了。 formalAfter lunch, we withdrew into her office to finish our discussion in private.午饭后,我们回到她的办公室私下完成讨论。 She had to withdraw from the competition because of a leg injury.她因伤只好退出了比赛。 Following his nervous breakdown, he withdrew from public life and refused to give any interviews.神经崩溃后,他退出了公众生活并拒绝接受任何采访。 to go backwards reverseThe road ahead was blocked by a tree so I had to reverse. backI backed into the drive. back upI backed up into an empty parking space. retreatShe retreated hastily back up the stairs. pull backUN peacekeepers have pulled back from the border. withdrawThe British army withdrew from Dunkirk in 1940. to take something somewhere takeAre you allowed to take your phone to school? bringCould someone bring me a cup of coffee? takeSomeone's taken my pen. removeCan someone please remove this ugly plant? take awayWhen you've finished your meal, the waiter takes the plates away. take outShe opened her bag and took out a small notebook. The Soviet Union became anxious to withdraw its soldiers from the Afghan imbroglio.苏联变得急于想把它的军队从阿富汗困局中撤出来。 On Wednesday night the UN issued its toughest ultimatum to date, demanding that all troops withdraw from the city.星期三晚上,联合国发出了迄今为止最强硬的最后通牒,要求所有部队从该城撤出。 Trade sanctions will only be lifted when the aggressor nation withdraws its troops. We are committed to withdrawing our troops by the end of the year.我们承诺将于年底前撤出军队。 To the mortification of the show's organizers, the top performers withdrew at the last minute. Removing and extracting ablate abstract abstraction bowdlerization bowdlerized drain extraction extrication filterable filtration fish something out gouge something out peel root something out/up rout someone out scoop something out slice slice something off snowploughing wipe You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Withdrawing money withdrawverb (STOP CONTACT)[ I ] to stop talking to other people and start thinking thoughts that are not related to what is happening around you: 不再说话;沉默;不与人交流 As a child, she frequently withdrew into her own fantasy world.童年时候,她经常沉浸在自己的幻想世界中。 After the accident, he withdrew into himself and refused to talk to family or friends.那场事故后,他变得沉默寡言,并拒绝和家人或朋友说话。 Shy and modest aw shucks backward bashful bashfully bashfulness humility inadequacy inadequate indoorsiness indoorsy reticence reticently retiring self-conscious self-consciously shyly shyness unassuming wallflower withdrawn You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Not being friendly withdraw | American Dictionarywithdraw verb[ I/T ] us/wɪθˈdrɔ, wɪð-/past tensewithdrewus/wɪθˈdru, wɪð-/ | past participlewithdrawnus/wɪθˈdrɔn, wɪð-/ to take something back, or to remove something: [ T ]He asked that his name be withdrawn from nomination for a Golden Globe Award. [ T ]Democrats threatened to withdraw (= stop giving) their support of the tax bill. [ T ]I have to withdraw (= take out) some money from an ATM machine. withdraw | Business Englishwithdraw verb uk /wɪðˈdrɔː/uswithdrew | withdrawn [ T ] BANKING to take money out of an account: This account allows you to withdraw a maximum daily amount of $500. withdraw cash/funds/savingsThe economic crisis saw people queuing to withdraw their savings. [ T ] COMMERCE to stop selling a product or offering a service, usually because of a problem or fault: The product was withdrawn from the market on safety grounds. The brewery said there was no connection between their decision to withdraw one of their local beers and the dispute with their main competitor. [ T ] to remove something that you previously agreed to provide: withdraw funding/support The opposition threatened to withdraw support for the government's pension plans. withdraw an application/bid/offerMorgan Stanley withdrew the job offer. [ I ] to stop being involved in a situation, having a particular responsibility, or belonging to an organization: withdraw from (doing) sthDespite the stock market crash, only one corporate investor has withdrawn from the deal. withdraw as sthHe withdrew as a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. [ T ] to tell people officially that something you said earlier is not true or correct: withdraw a remark/claim/statementShe was advised to withdraw her statement. The Foreign Office withdrew advice to holidaymakers not to travel to some areas in the Far East. withdraw an accusation/allegation/complaint Examples of withdrawwithdraw When the safe zone collapsed in the next phase of the war, they confronted this dilemma directly by temporarily withdrawing their protection of civilians. After this age any worker may begin withdrawing funds, regardless of how much he or she has accumulated. The aspirated cytoplasm and the spermatozoon were then gently ejected into the cytoplasm and the needle was withdrawn. The tip of the needle was gently positioned inside the target pronucleus which was aspirated, while the needle was withdrawn. As noted, the practice of withdrawing young girls from school greatly diminished in the late 1960s and 1970s. However, this amount does not exactly represent the resources available for retirement since this includes the amounts that have been withdrawn for housing and investments. One of the three woman, who was ninety-five years of age, was withdrawn when it became clear that she found the interviews too exhausting. Federal officials said employers were withdrawing from the fund faster, increasing the burden on those that remained. Attempting to come to terms with these rapid social changes, individuals increasingly withdrew into silence, fearful of exposing their true selves to strangers. Similar considerations inhibited governments from issuing official warnings to opposition newspapers or from withdrawing their publishing concession. Packets were withdrawn from storage at different intervals, ranging from 6 h to 730 d, and seed viability estimated. In ten years they miscued only once, putting out an inflammatory tract, which was quickly withdrawn on governmental advice. The notion that privatization and deregulation can solve these problems by withdrawing the state from command is an illusion. With the bevel of the needle facing downwards, as much liquid as possible was withdrawn from both the well and the cover-slip. Nevertheless, she was withdrawn from bottlenose whaling and commercial sealing. See all examples of withdraw These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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