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withdrew

/with-droo, with-/US // wɪðˈdru, wɪθ- //UK // (wɪðˈdruː) //

撤回,撤消,撤回了,撤销了

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : the simple past tense of withdraw.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbremove something or someone from situation
Synonyms
depart启程,出发,遣散,启程前往disengage脱离,脱身,放开,解脱drop out辍学,退学,辍学者,辍学率eliminate消除,消灭,消除了,清除go去,走,前往,走吧leave离开,离开这里,离开了,离开时pull back缩回,收回,缩减,缩回去pull out拔出,拔掉,拔除,拨出quit退出,辞职,戒掉retire退役,退职,退任,退下retreat撤退,退缩,闭关修炼,闭关abjure誓不罢休,誓死不从,誓死不屈,誓死不承认blow打击,吹,打吹,吹吹book书,书籍,图书,书本detach脱离,取下,取出,取出来exit退出,出口,退出时,出口处extract提取,摘录,提炼,提取物quail鹌鹑,鹌鹑的,畏缩,鹌鹁recede退缩,退却,后退,消退recoil反冲力,后坐力,反冲,后退secede剥离,割离,隔离,割断shrink缩水,缩减,缩小,萎缩switch开关,转换,转换器,开关机vacate撤离,迁出,腾出,腾空absent oneself抛头露面,缺席,逃避,逃避责任back out后退,回避,退后,后退一步bail out纾解,保释金,保释,救助bow out低头check out查阅,查看,查阅资料,查出draw away平局,抽签,抽出,抽签结果draw back后退,缩减,逡巡不前,缩回ease out纾解,舒缓,缓和,缓解exfiltrate渗出,渗入,渗入渗出,渗漏fall back后退,回落,倒退,回归get away脱身,脱离,离开,摆脱get lost迷路,走失,迷失方向,迷失get off下车,下来,下去,下来吧give ground让步,让路,交出地面,给予支持give way让路,让位,让步,让道keep aloof隐避,躲避,矜矜不舍,矜矜不群keep apart疏远,隔离,疏离,割裂make oneself scarce撒丫子,撒手不管,撒手人寰,撒娇phase out淘汰,逐步淘汰,淘汰赛,逐步取消run along奔走相告,奔跑着,奔流,奔走seclude oneself隐居,隐身,隐居起来,隐遁take a hike徒步旅行,徒步行走,爬山,远足take away拿走,带走,夺走,带走了take leave请假,放假,辞别,辞行take off脱离,脱下,脱掉take out拿出,拿出来,拿出手来,拿出来
verbretract; declare void

Examples

  • Other communist countries that withdrew their films and delegates included East Germany, Cuba, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia.

  • Forty-five KLAC listeners withdrew their pledges in protest at his remarks.

  • After Doar conferred with police and protestors, the angry antagonists withdrew.

  • Satisfied that the IRS was enforcing its own rules, FFRF withdrew its lawsuit.

  • Many secular activists from the urban areas of Damascus or Aleppo withdrew long ago, sickened by what the uprising was becoming.

  • Ripperda's eye fell upon the mantle,—it was discoloured a dark red in many places, he nodded his head, and the man withdrew.

  • Having accomplished his task within three months Datto Mandi withdrew with all his men, except two who wished to settle at Pardo.

  • The Frenchman never withdrew his blade; but his very anxiety to make a hit was defeating itself.

  • The man was accustomed to the French of Englishmen, and withdrew without moving a muscle of his face.

  • Overborne by their counsels, after lying in front of the position for three days he withdrew to Ciudad Rodrigo.