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withdrawn

/with-drawn, with-/US // wɪðˈdrɔn, wɪθ- //UK // (wɪðˈdrɔːn) //

撤回的,撤销了,撤销的,已撤销

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : past participle of withdraw.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : removed from circulation, contact, competition, etc.
    • : shy; retiring; reticent.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.unsociable
Synonyms
cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉detached独立的,独立,独立式,独立式的introverted内向的,内向型,性格内向,内向quiet安静,安静的,宁静,静reserved保留,保留的,保留的权利restrained节制,克制,拘束的,节制的retired已退休的,已退休,已经退休的,已经退休retiring撤退,退休,撤退时,撤退的时候retreated撤退了,退缩了,撤退,退缩shrinking缩减,缩水,萎缩,收缩shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的aloof无动于衷,冷漠无情,冷漠的,冷漠aseptic无菌,无菌性,无菌的,无菌式casual休闲,随意,随便,休闲的disinterested无私的,无私奉献,无私,无兴趣的distant遥远的,悠远的,遥遥无期,遥远的距离incurious不切实际,不切实际的,不合逻辑的,无可救药indifferent无动于衷,漠不关心,漠不关心的,无动于衷的nongregarious非调皮的,非主流,非调皮,非调情offish鲈鱼recluse隐士,隐居者,隐者,隐居reclusive隐居,孤僻,孤独的,孤僻的remote远程,遥远的,遥控,遥远silent无声无息,无声的,无声,沉默solitary孤独的,独居者,孤立无援,孤立无援的standoffish落落寡合,冷淡,冷漠,冷漠的taciturn无声无息,沉默寡言,寡言少语,无声无息的timorous怯懦的,胆小的,怯懦,胆怯uncommunicative沉默寡言,寡言少语,沉默不语,沉默寡言的人uncompanionable不相容的,不合群,不共戴天,不合群的人unconcerned漠不关心,漠不关心的,无动于衷,无所事事uncurious无好奇心,不好奇的,无好奇心的,不好奇undemonstrative不显山不露水,不显眼,不显眼的,不显山露水unforthcoming不容置疑的,不来的,不容置疑,不来uninterested无兴趣,不感兴趣,无兴趣的,不感兴趣的

Examples

  • One study found that children of LGBTQ parents who attended schools without LGBTQ issues in the curriculum showed higher levels of withdrawn and aggressive behavior, along with more social problems.

  • Over time, the media drive to make him a celebrity made him more and more withdrawn.

  • But that stability can be withdrawn as easily as it was granted.

  • By the start of 1996, du Pont had become almost completely withdrawn, staying inside his home for months at a time.

  • The allegations of sexual assault came after a third of the recruits had already withdrawn from the training program.

  • A state felony charge of assaulting an officer that was lodged against him a year after the incident was subsequently withdrawn.

  • He had married a man, then impersonated him and withdrawn $250,000 from his bank account, leading to four years in prison.

  • Wharton and Louis had withdrawn their hands at the same instant they caught his eye; and the Duke turned into the circle.

  • That his friend had withdrawn, was a pledge of his pacific wishes; and, with a lightened countenance, Louis rose from his knee.

  • Indeed it could hardly have seemed possible to him, that the Duke could have withdrawn himself through that aperture.

  • If, after all efforts, no fluid is obtained, another test-meal should be given and withdrawn in forty-five minutes.

  • The tube may become clogged with pieces of food, in which case it must be withdrawn, cleaned, and reintroduced.