释义 |
withdraw
v
(pt withdrew , pp withdrawn )
1 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb/sth (from sth)
(a) pull or take sb/sth back or away 收回、 取回、 撤回或撤走某人[某事物]
The general refused to withdraw his troops. 那个将军拒不撤回部队.
The old coins have been withdrawn from circulation. 旧硬币已经收回不再流通了.
The workers have threatened to withdraw their labour, ie go on strike. 工人扬言要罢工.
(b) remove (money) from a bank account, etc 从银行帐户等提(款); 取(钱)
She withdrew all her savings and left the country. 她把全部存款取出後离开了那个国家.
2 [Tn] (fml 文) take back (a promise, an offer, a statement, etc); retract 撤回或撤消(诺言、 提议、 言论等)
Unless the contract is signed immediately, I shall withdraw my offer. 若不立即签署合同我就撤回我提出的条件.
I insist that you withdraw your offensive remarks immediately. 我要求你必须立刻收回那些过头的话.
3 [I, Ipr] ~ (from sth) go away from a place or from other people 离开或脱离某处或某些人
He talked to us for an hour and then withdrew. 他跟我们谈了一小时的话就走了.
withdraw into oneself, ie become unresponsive or unsociable 离群索居
The troops had to withdraw to a less exposed position. 部队已经撤到不易受攻击的地点.
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