withdrawal

US [wɪðˈdrɔəl]
UK [wɪðˈdrɔːəl]
  • n.撤回;取款;收回;撤走
  • Web撤退;提款;退出
Plural Form:withdrawals  
withdrawal
n.
1.
[u][c]
撤走;收回;取回the act of moving or taking sth away or back
the withdrawal of support
不再支持
the withdrawal of the UN troops from the region
联合国部队从该地区的撤离
the withdrawal of a product from the market
从市场上召回一种产品
2.
[u]
不再参加;退出(组织)the act of no longer taking part in sth or being a member of an organization
his withdrawal from the election
他从选举中退出
a campaign for Britain's withdrawal from the EU
争取英国退出欧盟的运动
3.
[c]
(从银行账户中)提款,取款the act of taking an amount of money out of your bank account
You can make withdrawals of up to $250 a day.
你一天可以从银行账户中提取最多不超过 250 元。
4.
[u]
戒毒过程;脱瘾期the period of time when sb is getting used to not taking a drug that they have become addicted to, and the unpleasant effects of doing this
I got withdrawal symptoms after giving up smoking.
我戒烟之后出现了脱瘾症状。
5.
[c][ususing][u]
(对说过的话的)收回,撤回the act of saying that you no longer believe that sth you have previously said is true
The newspaper published a withdrawal the next day.
报纸第二天发表了撤销声明。
6.
[u]
孤僻the behaviour of sb who wants to be alone and does not want to communicate with other people

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