withdraw /wɪðˈdrɑː/ /wɪθˈdrɑː/ verb withdraws; withdrew /-ˈdruː/ ; /wɪðˈdruː/; /wɪθˈdruː/; withdrawn /-ˈdrɑːn/ ; /wɪðˈdrɑːn/; /wɪθˈdrɑːn/ ; withdrawing /wɪðˈdrɑː/ /wɪθˈdrɑː/
verb
withdraws; withdrew /-ˈdruː/ ; /wɪðˈdruː/; /wɪθˈdruː/; withdrawn /-ˈdrɑːn/ ; /wɪðˈdrɑːn/; /wɪθˈdrɑːn/ ; withdrawing Learner's definition of WITHDRAW
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[+ object] : to remove (money) from a bank account提,取(银行账户中的钱款) 2
[+ object] : to take (something) back so that it is no longer available停止提供;召回 3
[+ object] formal : to take back (something that is spoken, offered, etc.)收回;撤回;撤销 -
The company withdrew [=retracted] the job offer.公司收回了提供的这份工作。
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The prosecutor withdrew her question to the witness.公诉人撤回了对证人的提问。
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They have withdrawn the charges.他们已经撤回指控。
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withdraw support for a candidate收回对候选人的支持
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[no object] : to stop participating in something退出 5
a of soldiers : to leave an area(士兵)撤离 [no object]
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b [no object] somewhat formal + old-fashioned : to leave a room, area, etc., and go to another place离开某地去另一个地方 —
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He retired and withdrew [=moved] to the country.他退休了,搬到了乡下。
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After dinner, we withdrew to the library.饭后我们去了图书馆。
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[no object] : to stop spending time with other people : to spend more time alone and gradually stop talking to other people不再与人交往;独处 —
often + from or into — see also withdrawn 7
[+ object] : to take (something) back, away, or out收回;移开;抽回