To take back or away (something that has been given, granted, allowed, possessed, enjoyed, or experienced).
单词 | θ145443 |
释义 | the mind > possession > loss > taking away > take away [verb (transitive)] > withdraw (9) withdraw?c1225 To take back or away (something that has been given, granted, allowed, possessed, enjoyed, or experienced). surtrayc1440 transitive. To draw off, take away, subtract. surtretec1440 abstract1449 transitive. Chiefly Scottish in early use. To take away, extract, or remove (something); to move (a person or thing) away, withdraw. Frequently with… subtracta1538 transitive. To withdraw or withhold (something beneficial, useful, or valuable, or something to which another person is entitled). Cf. subtraction, n.… substract1542 transitive. To withdraw or withhold (something beneficial, useful, or valuable, or something to which another person is entitled); = subtract, v. 1… extracta1572 Occasional uses after Latin or French. To take away, withdraw. Obsolete. draw1600 transitive. To withdraw (something), esp. to withdraw (a horse) from a race. Frequently in earlier sporting use: to withdraw (a bet or wager): see… Subcategories:— withdraw from publication or circulation (1) |
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