withdraw
美 [wɪð'drɔ]
英 [wɪð'drɔː]
- v.撤回;提;撤离;停止提供
- 网络收回;撤退;撤销
过去式:withdrew 过去分词:withdrawn 现在分词:withdrawing 第三人称单数:withdraws
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1. | [i][t] (使)撤回,撤离to move back or away from a place or situation; to make sb/sth do this |
Government troops were forced to withdraw. 政府部队被迫撤走了。 | |
Both powers withdrew their forces from the region. 两个大国都把部队撤离了这个地区。 | |
She withdrew her hand from his. 她把手从他的手里抽了回来。 |
2. | [t] 停止提供;不再给予to stop giving or offering sth to sb |
Workers have threatened to withdraw their labour(= go on strike) . 工人扬言要罢工。 | |
He withdrew his support for our campaign. 他停止了对我们运动的支持。 | |
The drug was withdrawn from sale after a number of people suffered serious side effects. 这药因许多人服后产生严重副作用而被停止销售。 |
3. | [i][t] (使)退出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. 一直有人呼吁英国退出欧盟。 | |
The horse had been withdrawn from the race. 那匹马被停赛了。 |
4. | [t] ~ sth (from sth) 提,取(银行账户中的款)to take money out of a bank account |
I'd like to withdraw £250 please. 劳驾,我想提取 250 英镑。 |
5. | [t] ~ sth 收回,撤回,撤销(说过的话)to say that you no longer believe that sth you previously said is true |
The newspaper withdrew the allegations the next day. 这家报纸第二天收回了这些说法。 |
6. | [i] ~ (from sth) (into sth/yourself) 脱离(社会);不与人交往to become quieter and spend less time with other people |
She's beginning to withdraw into herself. 她开始变得不爱与人交往了。 |