单词 | withdrawal |
释义 | withdrawal —withdrawal /wɪðˈdrɔː.əl/ aep /-ˈdrɑː-/ noun (TAKING OUT) C2 [C or U] when you take money out of a bank account: » The bank became suspicious after several large withdrawals were made from his account in a single week.Thesaurus+: ↑Withdrawing moneyF0 [C or U] the process or action of a military force moving out of an area: » The commander-in-chief was given 36 hours to secure a withdrawal of his troops from the combat zone.Thesaurus+: ↑Responding to an attack• • • Extra Examples:» The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.» The general has ordered a partial withdrawal of troops from the area.» Customers will not be charged for withdrawals.» The last withdrawal from the account was on 10 August.» The minimum withdrawal you can make from the cash machine is ten pounds.noun [U] (NO CONTACT) ► F0 behaviour in which someone prefers to be alone and does not want to talk to other people: » Withdrawal is a classic symptom of depression.Thesaurus+: ↑Shy and modest , ↑Anxious and worriedThesaurus+: ↑Not being friendly , ↑Not saying much , ↑Blunt and direct in speech and behaviournoun [U] (NOT AVAILABLE) ► C2 the act or process of taking something away so that it is no longer available, or of someone stopping being involved in an activity: » Doctors demanded the withdrawal of the drug (from the market) after several cases of dangerous side-effects were reported.» Her sudden withdrawal from the championship caused a lot of press speculation about her health.Thesaurus+: ↑Removing and extracting |
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