withdraw

withdraw
[wıðʹdrɔ:] v (withdrew; withdrawn)
1. отнимать, отдёргивать

to withdraw one's hand - отдёрнуть или отнять руку

to withdraw one's eyes - отвести глаза /взгляд/

to withdraw smb. from an influence - вырвать кого-л. из-под влияния

2. забирать, брать назад

to withdraw a boy from school - взять мальчика из школы

3. изымать

to withdraw deposits - изымать вклады

to withdraw a sum from a bank account - снять со счёта какую-л. сумму

to withdraw coins from circulation - изымать монеты из обращения

to withdraw from use - тех. изымать из эксплуатации

4. 1) отказываться

to withdraw an offer - взять назад предложение

to withdraw one's friendship [one's favour] from smb. - лишить кого-л. своей дружбы [своей благосклонности]

to withdraw one's promise - отказаться от своего обещания

2) брать свои слова назад

he refused to withdraw - он отказался взять свои слова обратно

cries of ❝withdraw!❞ - возгласы «возьмите свои слова обратно!» (в парламенте)

3) снимать, отменять; аннулировать

to withdraw a motion - снять предложение

to withdraw one's name from the list of nominees - снять свою кандидатуру

to withdraw credit - ком. закрыть кредит

to withdraw an action - юр. прекратить дело

to withdraw an attachment - юр. отменить арест имущества

5. (from) отказаться от участия

to withdraw from a treaty - юр. выйти из договора

to withdraw from partnership - эк. выйти из товарищества

to withdraw from a race - выйти из состава участников соревнования

6. уходить, удаляться

the jury withdrew - присяжные удалились на совещание

7. отходить, отстраняться

to withdraw from business - отойти от дел

to withdraw into oneself - замыкаться в себе, уходить в себя

to withdraw into silence - погружаться в молчание

8. редк. отдёрнуть (занавеску); отодвинуть (засов)
9. с.-х. выпалывать, выдёргивать, удалять
10. воен.
1) отходить
2) отводить (войска)

to withdraw troops (from) - отводить /оттягивать/ войска (откуда-л.)

to withdraw from action - выходить или выводить из боя

to withdraw outposts - снимать посты

to withdraw from operational use - вывести из боевого состава

11. (from) отвыкать, прекращать употребление (наркотика и т. п.); лечиться от наркомании или алкоголизма

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  • withdraw — with‧draw [wɪðˈdrɔː, wɪθ ǁ ˈdrɒː] verb withdrew PASTTENSE [ ˈdruː] withdrawn PASTPART [ ˈdrɔːn ǁ ˈdrɒːn] 1. [transitive] BANKING to take money out of a bank account: • You can withdraw cash from ATMs in an …   Financial and business terms

  • withdraw — with·draw vb drew, drawn, draw·ing vt 1: to remove (money) from a place of deposit or investment 2: to dismiss (a juror) from a jury 3 a: to eliminate from consideration or set outside a category or group withdraw his candidacy b …   Law dictionary

  • Withdraw — With*draw (w[i^][th]*dr[add] ), v. t. [imp. {Withdrew} ( dr[udd] ); p. p. {Withdrawn} ( dr[add]n ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Withdrawing}.] [With against + draw.] 1. To take back or away, as what has been bestowed or enjoyed; to draw back; to cause to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • withdraw — [v1] remove something or someone from situation abjure, absent oneself, back out, bail out, blow, book, bow out, check out, depart, detach, disengage, draw away, draw back, drop out, ease out, eliminate, exfiltrate, exit, extract, fall back, get… …   New thesaurus

  • Withdraw — With*draw , v. i. To retire; to retreat; to quit a company or place; to go away; as, he withdrew from the company. When the sea withdrew. King Horn. [1913 Webster] Syn: To recede; retrograde; go back. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • withdraw — early 13c., to take back, from with away + drawen to draw, possibly a loan translation of L. retrahere to retract. Sense of to remove oneself is recorded from c.1300 …   Etymology dictionary

  • withdraw — *go, leave, depart, quit, retire Analogous words: abscond, decamp, *escape, flee, fly: retreat, *recede Contrasted words: arrive, *come …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • withdraw — ► VERB (past withdrew; past part. withdrawn) 1) remove or take away. 2) take (money) out of an account. 3) discontinue or retract. 4) leave or cause to leave a place. 5) cease to participate in an activity or be a member of a team or organization …   English terms dictionary

  • withdraw — [withdrô′, withdrô′] vt. withdrew, withdrawn, withdrawing [ME withdrawen: see WITH & DRAW] 1. a) to take back or draw back; remove b) to remove from use, consideration, etc. 2. to re …   English World dictionary

  • withdraw */*/ — UK [wɪðˈdrɔː] / US [wɪðˈdrɔ] verb Word forms withdraw : present tense I/you/we/they withdraw he/she/it withdraws present participle withdrawing past tense withdrew UK [wɪðˈdruː] / US [wɪðˈdru] past participle withdrawn UK [wɪðˈdrɔːn] / US… …   English dictionary

  • withdraw — with|draw W2 [wıðˈdro:, wıθ US ˈdro:] v past tense withdrew [ ˈdru:] past participle withdrawn [ ˈdro:n US ˈdro:n] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not take part)¦ 2¦(stop supporting)¦ 3¦(change your mind)¦ 4¦(say something is not true)¦ 5¦(product/service)¦ 6¦(leave… …   Dictionary of contemporary English


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