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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1920 COCA: 2786

withdraw

Word family
with·draw /wɪðˈdrɔː, wɪθ- $ -ˈdrɒː/ ●●○ W2 verb (past tensepst withdrew /-ˈdruː/, past participlepp withdrawn /-ˈdrɔːn $ -ˈdrɒːn/)  
1 not take part 不参加
[intransitiveI, transitiveT]MEMBER 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〕
withdraw from
 A knee injury forced her to withdraw from the competition.
膝伤使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 something/somebody from something
 Parents have the right to withdraw their children from religious education lessons if they wish.
家长如有意愿,则有权让自己的孩子退出宗教教育课。
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In everyday English, people usually say that someone pulls out of something such as a competition or organization rather than withdraws: 在日常英语中,表示退出竞赛、组织等,人们一般说pull out of,而不说withdraw
She pulled out with a knee injury.
她因膝伤退出。
2 stop supporting 停止支持 [transitiveT]TAKE something FROM somebodyTAKE something FROM SOMEWHERE 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〔支持或金钱〕
 One of the minority parties had withdrawn its support for Chancellor Kohl.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
政府取消拨款的决定
3 change your mind 改变主意 [transitiveT] if you withdraw a threat, offer, request etc, you say that you no longer will do what you said 收回〔威胁、提议、请求等〕
 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 说某事不实SAY/STATE [transitiveT] formal if you withdraw a remark, criticism, statement etc, you say that what you said earlier was completely untrue 收回,撤回 〔言论、批评、声明等〕 SYN retract
 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5 product/service 产品/服务 [transitiveT] if a product or service is withdrawn, it is no longer offered for sale or use 撤回,停止销售〔产品或服务〕
withdraw something from sale/from the market
 The drug has been withdrawn from the market for further tests.
该药已经停止销售以作进一步检测。
6 leave a place 离开某处
a) [intransitiveI, transitiveT]LEAVE A PLACE if an army withdraws, or if it is withdrawn, it leaves a place 〔军队〕撤退;撤回 SYN pull out
 the USA’s decision to withdraw 40,000 troops from western Europe
美国要从西欧撤军四万人的决定
b) [intransitiveI]LEAVE A PLACE to leave a place, especially in order to be alone or go somewhere quiet 离开〔某处,尤指想独处或去安静的地方〕
withdraw to
 We withdrew to the garden for a private talk.
我们躲到花园里去说悄悄话。
7 money [transitiveT]TAKE something FROM SOMEWHERE to take money out of a bank account 提取〔存款〕 SYN take out
withdraw something from something
 I’d like to withdraw £500 from my current account.
我想从活期账户中取出500英镑。
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In everyday English, people often say that someone takes or gets money out rather than withdraws it: 在日常英语中,人们常说take money outget money out,而不说withdraw
Can we stop off at the bank? I need to get some money out.
我们在银行停一下好吗?我要取些钱。
8 move 移动 [transitiveT] 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〕
9 take out 拿出 [transitiveT] literary to take an object out from inside something 拿出,取出
10 stop communicating 停止交流 [intransitiveI]SHY to become quieter, less friendly, and only concerned about your own thoughts 变得冷漠;离群索居 withdrawn
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
withdrawwith·draw /wɪðˈdrɔː, wɪθ--ˈdrɒː/ verb (past tensepst withdrew /-ˈdruː/, past participlepp withdrawn /-ˈdrɔːn-ˈdrɒːn/)
1[transitiveT]BANKING to take money out of a bank account
You can withdraw cash from ATMs in any town or city.
2[transitiveT] to remove something or take it back, often because of an official decision
a government decision to withdraw funding
They offered her the job but then withdrew the offer after checking her references.
3[transitiveT]COMMERCE if a company withdraws a product or service, it stops making it available, either for a period of time or permanently
Previous testing showed no safety problems, but the company decided to withdraw the product so the incidents could be investigated.
The drug has been withdrawn from the market for further testing.
4withdraw a remark/claim/accusation etc to say that something you said earlier was completely untrue
The newspaper has agreed to withdraw its allegations.
5[intransitiveI] to no longer take part in something or to no longer belong to a particular organization
withdraw as
The Bank of New York withdrew as a primary dealer of U.S. government securities.
withdraw from
His decision to withdraw from active management was a blow to the company.
Origin withdraw
(1200-1300) with from + draw to pull

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