retraction 英 [rɪ'trækʃən]   美 [rɪ'trækʃən]

retraction

retraction  英 [rɪ'trækʃən] 美 [rɪ'trækʃən]

n. 撤回,撤销;收回 

名词复数:retractions 

Still, the retraction and allegations of fraud do seem to have influenced public perception. 尽管如此,对该欺诈的指控和撤销似乎确实对公众看法产生了影响。
“I sincerely apologize for any confusion that its publication may have caused,” Dr. Buck wrote in the retraction of the Science paper. “对于论文发表可能引起的混乱,我真诚的道歉,”巴克博士在论文的撤回声明中表示说。

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  • n. 撤回,撤销;收回
  • 1. Still, the retraction and allegations of fraud do seem to have influenced public perception.

    尽管如此,对该欺诈的指控和撤销似乎确实对公众看法产生了影响。

  • 2. “I sincerely apologize for any confusion that its publication may have caused,” Dr. Buck wrote in the retraction of the Science paper.

    “对于论文发表可能引起的混乱,我真诚的道歉,”巴克博士在论文的撤回声明中表示说。

  • 3. Dr. Zou agreed to the earlier Nature retraction but said in a statement at that time that he was “disappointed.” He did not admit to any wrongdoing.

    邹博士先前对于《自然》论文的撤销表示了同意,但同时他也在一份声明中声称自己感到“很失望”,他不承认存在任何舞弊行为。

  • retraction (n.) late 14c., "withdrawal of an opinion," from Latin retractionem (nominative retractio) "a drawing back, hesitation, refusal," noun of action from past participle stem of retractare "revoke, cancel," from re- "back" (see re-) + tractere "draw violently," frequentative of trahere "to draw" (see tract (n.1)). Originally the title of a book by St. Augustine correcting his former writings. Meaning "recantation of opinion with admission of error" is from 1540s.
re·trac·tion / rɪˈtrækʃn ; NAmE rɪˈtrækʃn / noun ( formal) 1 [countable ] a statement saying that sth you previously said or wrote is not true 撤销;收回 He demanded a full retraction of the allegations against him. 他要求完全收回针对他的言论。 2 [uncountable ] ( technical 术语 ) the act of pulling sth back (= of retractingit) 收回;拉回 the retraction of a cat's claws 猫爪子的回缩 retraction retractions re·trac·tion / rɪˈtrækʃn ; NAmE rɪˈtrækʃn /
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