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/wɪðˈdrɔːəl/ |
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1 | C/U the act of stopping something or taking something away 取消;停止;拿走 |
| +of Their withdrawal of support forced the minister to resign. 他们不再支持部长,这使他被迫辞职。 |
| 1a | the removal of an army from an area of fighting 撤军;撤退 | | Troop withdrawals will take place immediately. 马上就要撤军了。 | |
| 1b | the act of no longer being involved in something 不参加;退出 | | +from Illness led to her withdrawal from the contest. 生病使得她退出了比赛。 | |
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2 | C/U the process of taking an amount of money out of your bank account , or the amount of money that you take out 提款;从银行提取的钱款 |
| make a withdrawal You can make a withdrawal from most cash machines. 你可以从大多数现金取款机里取款。 |
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3 | singular a statement that says that you want people to ignore a remark that you made earlier (对所说人的话的)收回,撤回 |
| He’ s just announced the withdrawal of his resignation. 他刚刚宣布收回他的辞呈。 |
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4 | U a period during which someone feels ill because they have stopped taking a drug or other substance that they are addicted to 戒毒时期;脱瘾时期 |
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5 | U behaviour in which someone prefers to be alone and does not want to talk to other people 沉默寡言;孤僻 |
| The patient’ s withdrawal can be a sign of depression. 病人的沉默寡言可能是抑郁症的一种迹象。 |
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