withdrawal UK [wɪð'drɔ:.əl] US [-'drɑ:-] noun TAKING OUT 提出 ADVANCED countable or uncountable ■when you take money out of a bank account 提款,取钱•The bank became suspicious after several large withdrawals were made from his account in a single week.他的帐户仅在一周之内就有数笔大额提款,这让银行产生了怀疑。 ADVANCED countable or uncountable ■when a military force moves out of an area 撤军•The commander-in-chief was given 36 hours to secure a withdrawal of his troops from the combat zone.要求总司令在36小时内将其军队撤出交战区。 UK [wɪð'drɔ:.əl] US [-'drɑ:-] noun NOT AVAILABLE 不存在 ADVANCED uncountable ■when something is taken away so that it is no longer available, or when someone stops being involved in an activity 收回;退出•Doctors demanded the withdrawal of the drug (from the market) after several cases of dangerous side-effects were reported.报道了几宗出现严重副作用的病例之后,医生们要求(从市场上)收回这种药物。 •Her sudden withdrawal from the championship caused a lot of press speculation about her health.她突然退出锦标赛,引发媒体关于她健康状况的各种猜测。 UK [wɪð'drɔ:.əl] US [-'drɑ:-] noun NO CONTACT 不交流 uncountable ■when someone prefers to be alone and does not want to talk to other people 沉默寡言;孤僻•Withdrawal is a classic symptom of depression.沉默寡言是忧郁症的一种典型症状。 |