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with·draw /wɪð`drɔ; wɪðˈdrɔː/ v withdrew /-`dru; -ˈdruː/ , withdrawn /-`drɔn; -ˈdrɔːn/ , withdrawing 1 [T] to take something from somewhere, especially to take money out of a bank account 取出; 〔尤指〕提取〔银行存款〕: He withdrew $200 from his savings account. 他从存款账户中提取了 200 美元。 2 [T] to stop giving something support, money etc 收回,撤回: Congress threatened to withdraw support for the space project. 国会威胁要撤销对太空计划的支持。 3 [I,T] to not take part in a race, competition etc that you have arranged to take part in, or leave an organization 退出〔比赛或组织〕: Decker was forced to withdraw from the race because of a knee injury. 德克尔因膝伤被迫退出比赛。 4 [I,T] if an army withdraws or is withdrawn, it leaves a place and moves back to where it was before 〔军队〕撤退,撤出 5 [T] formal if you withdraw something you have said, you admit that it was untrue 【正式】 〔承认有错而〕收回〔说过的话〕 |