withdraw
verb
wɪðˈdrɔː
verb
1
NOT TAKE PART
不参加
to
stop
taking
part
in
an
activity,
belonging
to
an
organization
etc,
or
to
make
someone
do
this
(使)退出〔活动、组织等〕
I,T
[+
from
]
A
knee
injury
forced
her
to
withdraw
from
the
competition.
膝盖受伤让她不得不退出了比赛。
calls
for
Britain
to
withdraw
from
the
European
Union
要求英国退出欧盟的呼声
withdraw
sth/sb
from
sth
Parents
have
the
right
to
withdraw
their
children
from
religious
education
lessons
if
they
wish.
家长如有意愿,有权让自己的孩子退出宗教教育课。
2
STOP SUPPORTING
停止支持
to
stop
giving
support
or
money
to
someone
or
something,
especially
as
the
result
of
an
official
decision
取消,不再给予,停止提供〔支持或钱财〕
T
One
of
the
minority
parties
had
withdrawn
its
support
for
Chancellor
Kohl.
其中一个少数党已不再支持科尔总理。
Union
members
will
vote
on
whether
to
withdraw
their
labour
(=stop
working)
.
工会会员将投票决定是否罢工。
a
government
decision
to
withdraw
funding
一项取消拨款的政府决定
3
CHANGE YOUR MIND
改变想法
if
you
withdraw
a
threat,
offer,
request
etc,
you
say
that
you
no
longer
will
do
what
you
said
收回〔威胁、请求等〕
T
After
much
persuasion
he
agreed
to
withdraw
his
resignation.
几经劝说他同意收回辞呈。
4
SAY STH IS NOT TRUE
说某事不真实
if
you
withdraw
a
remark,
criticism,
statement
etc,
you
say
that
what
you
said
earlier
was
completely
untrue
[正式] 撤回〔言论、评论、批评等〕;
T | formal
He
refused
to
withdraw
his
remarks
and
was
expelled
from
the
Party.
他拒绝收回自己说过的话,被开除出党。
The
newspaper
has
agreed
to
withdraw
its
allegations.
报社已同意撤回指控。
5
PRODUCT/SERVICE
产品/服务
if
a
product
or
service
is
withdrawn,
it
is
no
longer
offered
for
sale
or
use
撤回,停止销售〔产品或服务〕
T
withdraw
sth
from
sale/from
the
market
The
drug
has
been
withdrawn
from
the
market
for
further
tests.
该药已经撤出市场作进一步测试。
6
LEAVE A PLACE
离开某处
a.
if
an
army
withdraws,
or
if
it
is
withdrawn,
it
leaves
a
place
b.
to
leave
a
place,
especially
in
order
to
be
alone
or
go
somewhere
quiet
退到别处,离开〔尤指想独处或去安静的地方〕
I,T I
the
USA’s
decision
to
withdraw
40,000
troops
from
western
Europe
美国要从西欧撤军 40,000 人的决定
[+
to
]
We
withdrew
to
the
garden
for
a
private
talk.
我们躲到花园里去说悄悄话。
7
MONEY
钱
to
take
money
out
of
a
bank
account
提取〔存款〕
T
withdraw
sth
from
sth
I’d
like
to
withdraw
£500
from
my
current
account.
我想从活期账户中提取 500 英镑。
8
MOVE
移动
if
you
withdraw
your
hand,
arm,
finger
etc
from
somewhere,
you
move
it
from
there
to
where
it
was
before
抽回〔手、手臂、手指等〕
T
Claudia
withdrew
her
hand
from
his.
克劳迪娅把手从他的手里抽了回来。
9
TAKE OUT
拿出
literary
to
take
an
object
out
from
inside
something
[文] 拿出,取出
T |
withdraw
sth
from
sth
She
withdrew
a
document
from
her
briefcase.
她从她的公文包中取出一份文件。
10
STOP COMMUNICATING
停止交流
to
become
quieter,
less
friendly,
and
only
concerned
about
your
own
thoughts
变得冷漠; 离群索居
I
[+
into/from
]
Ralph
has
withdrawn
from
the
other
kids.
拉尔夫不与别的孩子交往了。
Many
depressed
people
just
withdraw
into
themselves.
许多患抑郁症的人就是把自己封闭起来。