单词 |
withdraw from |
释义 |
withdraw from withdraw someone from something 1. to pull someone out of something physically. She withdrew the child from the water just in time. I had to withdraw my child from the kindergarten room. He was having such a good time, he wouldn't leave on his own. 2. . to remove someone from an organization or a nomination. The committee withdrew John from nomination and put up someone else. I withdrew my son from kindergarten.See also: withdrawwithdraw something from someone or somethingto pull something out of someone or something. She withdrew the book from the stack. I withdrew the splinter from Dave carefully.See also: withdrawwithdraw from something 1. to depart from something physically. I withdrew from the smoky room and ran to the open window to get some air. I withdrew from the unpleasant-looking cafe and looked for something more to my liking. 2. . to end one's association with someone or something. I decided to withdraw from all my professional organizations. I had to withdraw from the association because the dues had become too high.See also: withdraw |
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