withdraw 音标拼音: [wɪðdr'ɔ] [wɪθdr'ɔ]
vt . 撤回,取回,撤消,使撤退,拉开,移开
vi . 撤退,离开
撤回,取回,撤消,使撤退,拉开,移开撤退,离开
withdraw 撤回
withdraw v 1 :
pull back or move away or backward ; "
The enemy withdrew ";
"
The limo pulled away from the curb " [
synonym : {
withdraw },
{
retreat }, {
pull away }, {
draw back }, {
recede }, {
pull back },
{
retire }, {
move back }] [
ant : {
advance }, {
go on }, {
march on }, {
move on }, {
pass on }, {
progress }]
2 :
withdraw from active participation ; "
He retired from chess "
[
synonym : {
retire }, {
withdraw }]
3 :
release from something that holds fast ,
connects ,
or entangles ; "
I want to disengage myself from his influence ";
"
disengage the gears " [
synonym : {
disengage }, {
withdraw }] [
ant :
{
engage }, {
lock }, {
mesh }, {
operate }]
4 :
cause to be returned ; "
recall the defective auto tires "; "
The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt " [
synonym :
{
recall }, {
call in }, {
call back }, {
withdraw }]
5 :
take back what one has said ; "
He swallowed his words " [
synonym :
{
swallow }, {
take back }, {
unsay }, {
withdraw }]
6 :
keep away from others ; "
He sequestered himself in his study to write a book " [
synonym : {
seclude }, {
sequester }, {
sequestrate },
{
withdraw }]
7 :
break from a meeting or gathering ; "
We adjourned for lunch ";
"
The men retired to the library " [
synonym : {
adjourn }, {
withdraw },
{
retire }]
8 :
retire gracefully ; "
He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship " [
synonym : {
bow out }, {
withdraw }]
9 :
remove (
a commodity )
from (
a supply source ); "
She drew $
2 ,
000 from the account "; "
The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital '
s emergency bank " [
synonym : {
withdraw }, {
draw },
{
take out }, {
draw off }] [
ant : {
bank }, {
deposit }]
10 :
lose interest ; "
he retired from life when his wife died "
[
synonym : {
retire }, {
withdraw }]
11 :
make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity ;
"
We '
ll have to crawfish out from meeting with him "; "
He backed out of his earlier promise "; "
The aggressive investment company pulled in its horns " [
synonym : {
retreat },
{
pull back }, {
back out }, {
back away }, {
crawfish }, {
crawfish out }, {
pull in one '
s horns }, {
withdraw }]
12 :
remove something concrete ,
as by lifting ,
pushing ,
or taking off ,
or remove something abstract ; "
remove a threat ";
"
remove a wrapper "; "
Remove the dirty dishes from the table "; "
take the gun from your pocket "; "
This machine withdraws heat from the environment " [
synonym : {
remove }, {
take },
{
take away }, {
withdraw }]
Withdraw \
With *
draw "\,
v .
i .
To retire ;
to retreat ;
to quit a company or place ;
to go away ;
as ,
he withdrew from the company . "
When the sea withdrew ." --
King Horn .
[
1913 Webster ]
Syn :
To recede ;
retrograde ;
go back .
[
1913 Webster ]
Withdraw \
With *
draw "\ (
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dr [
add ]"),
v .
t . [
imp .
{
Withdrew } (-
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p .
p . {
Withdrawn } (-
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add ]
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p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Withdrawing }.] [
With against draw .]
1 .
To take back or away ,
as what has been bestowed or enjoyed ;
to draw back ;
to cause to move away or retire ;
as ,
to withdraw aid ,
favor ,
capital ,
or the like .
[
1913 Webster ]
Impossible it is that God should withdraw his presence from anything . --
Hooker .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To take back ;
to recall or retract ;
as ,
to withdraw false charges .
[
1913 Webster ]
263 Moby Thesaurus words for "
withdraw ":
abandon ,
abate ,
abdicate ,
abjure ,
abolish ,
abrade ,
abrogate ,
abrupt ,
abscond ,
abstract ,
agree to differ ,
agree to disagree ,
alienate ,
annul ,
avulse ,
back down ,
back out ,
backwater ,
bate ,
be at variance ,
be in dissent ,
be pensioned ,
be superannuated ,
beat a retreat ,
become an individual ,
beg off ,
beg to differ ,
blow ,
bow out ,
cancel ,
cast off ,
cast out ,
climb down ,
countermand ,
counterorder ,
crawfish out ,
cringe ,
cry off ,
curtail ,
cut adrift ,
cut off ,
cut out ,
decline ,
decrease ,
deduct ,
delete ,
demit ,
deny ,
depart ,
depart from ,
depreciate ,
deracinate ,
derogate ,
detract ,
die away ,
differ ,
dig out ,
dig up ,
diminish ,
disagree ,
disagree with ,
disannul ,
disappear ,
disarticulate ,
disavow ,
discard ,
disclaim ,
disconnect ,
discord with ,
disengage ,
disentangle ,
disjoin ,
disjoint ,
disown ,
disparage ,
dissent ,
dissent from ,
dissociate ,
disunite ,
divide ,
divide on ,
divorce ,
do away with ,
drain ,
draw ,
draw back ,
draw in ,
draw off ,
draw out ,
dredge ,
dredge up ,
drift away ,
drop out ,
duck ,
dwindle ,
eat away ,
eat crow ,
eat humble pie ,
ebb ,
eject ,
eradicate ,
erode ,
estrange ,
evacuate ,
evolve ,
evulse ,
excavate ,
excise ,
exit ,
expel ,
exsect ,
extract ,
extricate ,
fade ,
fade away ,
fall back ,
file away ,
flinch ,
forsake ,
forswear ,
get away ,
get off ,
get out ,
give back ,
give ground ,
give place ,
give up ,
give way ,
go ,
go away ,
go back ,
go back on ,
gouge out ,
grub up ,
impair ,
invalidate ,
isolate ,
jettison ,
jilt ,
keep apart ,
leach ,
leave ,
leave behind ,
leave flat ,
lessen ,
make void ,
maroon ,
mine ,
move away ,
move back ,
move off ,
not agree ,
nullify ,
oppose ,
override ,
overrule ,
palinode ,
part ,
pension off ,
pick out ,
pluck out ,
pluck up ,
pull ,
pull away ,
pull back ,
pull in ,
pull out ,
pull up ,
purify ,
quail ,
quarry ,
quit ,
quit cold ,
rake out ,
recall ,
recant ,
recede ,
recoil ,
reduce ,
refine ,
relinquish ,
remove ,
renege ,
renounce ,
renounce the throne ,
repeal ,
repudiate ,
rescind ,
resign ,
retire ,
retire from office ,
retract ,
retreat ,
retrench ,
retrocede ,
reverse ,
revoke ,
rip out ,
root out ,
root up ,
rub away ,
run along ,
run back ,
say goodbye to ,
secede ,
segregate ,
separate ,
sequester ,
set apart ,
set aside ,
shorten ,
shrink ,
shut off ,
shy ,
sink ,
split ,
stand alone ,
stand aloof ,
stand apart ,
stand aside ,
stand back ,
stand down ,
stand off ,
step aside ,
subduct ,
subtract ,
superannuate ,
suspend ,
swallow ,
take away ,
take back ,
take exception ,
take from ,
take issue ,
take leave of ,
take off ,
take out ,
tear out ,
thin ,
thin out ,
throw off ,
throw out ,
throw over ,
uncouple ,
unearth ,
unravel ,
unsay ,
unyoke ,
uproot ,
vacate ,
vanish ,
void ,
waive ,
wane ,
wear away ,
weed ,
weed out ,
widen the distance ,
wince ,
withdraw from ,
withhold assent ,
wrest out ,
write off
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WITHDRAW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of WITHDRAW is to take back or away : remove How to use withdraw in a sentence
WITHDRAW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary WITHDRAW meaning: 1 to take or move out or back, or to remove: 2 to stop talking to other people and start… Learn more
WITHDRAW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you withdraw a remark or statement that you have made, you say that you want people to ignore it
Withdraw - definition of withdraw by The Free Dictionary Define withdraw withdraw synonyms, withdraw pronunciation, withdraw translation, English dictionary definition of withdraw v with·drew , with·drawn , with·draw·ing , with·draws v tr 1 a To take back or away; remove: withdrew his hand from the cookie jar b To cause to
withdraw verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of withdraw verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
withdraw - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to remove, retract, or recall:[~ + object] I withdraw my objection to your proposal to remove oneself from participation, as in an activity: [no object] He withdrew from the contest [~ + object] He withdrew himself from the contest
withdraw - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb withdraw (third-person singular simple present withdraws, present participle withdrawing, simple past withdrew, past participle withdrawn) (transitive) To draw or pull (something) away or back from its original position or situation
WITHDRAW Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com WITHDRAW definition: to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove See examples of withdraw used in a sentence
Withdraw Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Withdraw definition: To take back or away; remove
Withdraw - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com 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