withdraw的意思和读音

withdraw

: [wɪðˈdrɔ] : [wɪðˈdrɔː]

v.

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withdrew  withdrawn  withdraws  withdrawing  

v.+n.withdraw money,withdraw offer,withdraw application,withdraw proposal,withdraw support

v.insert,confirm,remain

v.remove,take out,extract,pull out,draw

withdrawv.

1.[i][t]使to move back or away from a place or situation; to make sb/sth do this

Government troops were forced to withdraw.

Both powers withdrew their forces from the region.

She withdrew her hand from his.

2.[t]to stop giving or offering sth to sb

Workers have threatened to withdraw their labour(= go on strike) .

He withdrew his support for our campaign.

The drug was withdrawn from sale after a number of people suffered serious side effects.

3.[i][t]使退to stop taking part in an activity or being a member of an organization; to stop sb/sth from doing these things

There have been calls for Britain to withdraw from the EU.退

The horse had been withdrawn from the race.

4.[t]~ sth (from sth)to take money out of a bank account

I'd like to withdraw £250 please. 250

5.[t]~ sthto say that you no longer believe that sth you previously said is true

The newspaper withdrew the allegations the next day.

6.[i]~ (from sth) (into sth/yourself));to become quieter and spend less time with other people

She's beginning to withdraw into herself.

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v.1.to take something back, or to stop providing something; if you withdraw permission or an invitation or an offer, you say that it is no longer available2.to no longer take part in something, or to stop someone or something from taking part3.if an army withdraws or is withdrawn from a place, it leaves; to leave a place or person4.to take money from a bank account5.to say that something you said earlier is not in fact true, especially when you want people to forget that you said it6.to take something out of something else7.to behave as if you want to be alone1.to take something back, or to stop providing something; if you withdraw permission or an invitation or an offer, you say that it is no longer available2.to no longer take part in something, or to stop someone or something from taking part3.if an army withdraws or is withdrawn from a place, it leaves; to leave a place or person4.to take money from a bank account5.to say that something you said earlier is not in fact true, especially when you want people to forget that you said it6.to take something out of something else7.to behave as if you want to be alone

1. stock 20. withdraw 1.appointment 2. ...

2. annul v. , withdraw vt. , cancel v. , , ...

3.退 with- withdraw 退 withdrawn 退 ...

4. window hood withdraw withdrawal of tender ...

5. 9.evaporation 10.withdraw 11.deposit ...

6.退 wholesaler withdraw v. 退 withdrawal n.

7. check/cheque account draw/withdraw order check/cheque

8. deposit withdraw ; interest rate ; ...

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1.Mr Bush told the author Bob Woodward that he would not withdraw from Iraq even if his wife and dog were the only people left on his side.·使

2.If you see a queue outside a bank there is a good chance that nervous depositors are trying to withdraw funds.

3.How much money do you wish to withdraw from your account?

4.Some people wish to withdraw, to be alone, not to be seen in such a state.

5.And, I have no doubt that, were we to withdraw tomorrow, then that threat would be returned, and it would increase.

6.He said China needed to wait until at least the third quarter to decide whether to withdraw its stimulus policies.退

7.At Camp Dwyer, Gates said if the decision were up to him, it would be a "no brainer" that he withdraw combat troops last.怀

8.Obama reportedly insisted on a date certain for beginning to withdraw U. S. troops and told his generals not to settle in for a long war.

9.It is not unusual for people with Saturn in the twelfth house to become suicidal or to at least withdraw from "reality" as best they can.12退

10.The only hope at present is for a robust international peacekeeping force to come in and allow the Ethiopians to withdraw.