withdraw

英 [wɪð'drɔː] 美 [wɪð'drɔ]
  • vt. 撤退;收回;撤消;拉开
  • vi. 撤退;离开

双语例句


1. She'd half expected him to withdraw from the course.
她多少已经预料到他会中途就退出这门课程。

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2. The African National Congress threatened to withdraw from the talks.
非洲国民大会威胁要退出会谈。

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3. The unemployed cannot withdraw their labour — they have no power.
失业者没法罢工——他们没有这种实力。

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4. Despite the scare there are no plans to withdraw the drug.
尽管大家忧心忡忡,可是并无撤回药物的计划。

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5. A back injury forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon.
背部受伤使她不得不退出温布尔登赛事。

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