withdraw/wIðˋdrɔ; wIðˈdrɔː/v past tense withdrew /-ˋdru; -ˈdruː/past participle withdrawn /-ˋdrɔn; -ˈdrɔːn/1 [I,T] to stop taking part in a race, competition etc, or to leave an organization 退出(比赛或组织): +from Injury forced her to withdraw from the race. 伤势使她不得不退出比赛。2 [T] to stop giving support or money to someone or something 取消﹐停止提供〔支持或金钱〕: The government has withdrawn its support for the project. 政府不再支持该项目。3 [T] if you withdraw a threat, offer, request etc, you say that you no longer intend to do what you said or no longer want what you asked for 收回〔威胁﹑请求等〕4 [T] formal if you withdraw something you have said, you admit that it was untrue【正式】〔承认有错而〕收回〔说过的话〕5 [T] to take money out of a bank account 提取〔存款〕: I need to withdraw $200. 我要提取 200 美元。see box at见 ACCOUNT1 方框6 [I,T] if an army withdraws, or if it is withdrawn, it moves back away from a place〔军队〕撤退﹐撤回
withdrawwithdrawwithdrawswithdrewwithdrawingwithdrawnverb (withdraws, withdrawing, withdrew/, has withdrawn)1to move back or away: The army withdrew from the town.2to say that you will not take part in something: Rob has withdrawn from the race.3to take something out or away: I withdrew $100 from my bank account.