withdraw
withdraw 英 [wɪðˈdrɔ:] 美 [wɪðˈdrɔ, wɪθ-]
v. 撤退;撤回;撤消;提取(款)
进行时:withdrawing 过去式:withdrew 过去分词:withdrawn 第三人称单数:withdraws
- To withdraw is to take something back or remove yourself from a situation. You might withdraw money from the bank or withdraw yourself from an argument if it gets out of hand.
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- v. 撤退;撤回;撤消;提取(款)
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1. Both powers withdrew their forces from the region.
两个大国都把部队撤离了这个地区。
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2. She withdrew her hand from his.
她把手从他的手里抽了回来。
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3. Workers have threatened to withdraw their labour .
工人扬言要罢工。
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4. He withdrew his support for our campaign.
他停止了对我们运动的支持。
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5. There have been calls for Britain to withdraw from the EU.
一直有人要求英国退出欧盟。
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6. The horse had been withdrawn from the race.
那匹马被停赛了。
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7. I'd like to withdraw £250 please.
劳驾,我想提取 250 英镑。
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8. The newspaper withdrew the allegations the next day.
这家报纸第二天收回了这些说法。
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9. She's beginning to withdraw into herself.
她开始变得不爱与人交往了。
- withdraw (v.) early 13c. (transitive), "to take back," from with "away" + drawen "to draw," possibly a loan-translation of Latin retrahere "to retract." Intransitive sense from mid-13c. Sense of "to remove oneself" is recorded from c. 1300. Related: Withdrawn; withdrawing.
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