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retract

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Animals, Mechanical
re·tract /rɪˈtrækt/ verb formal  1 [transitive]SAY/STATE if you retract something that you said or agreed, you say that you did not mean it 收回,撤销〔已说的话或已答应的事〕 SYN withdraw He confessed to the murder but later retracted his statement. 他承认谋杀,但后来又翻供了。2 [intransitive, transitive]HBATEM if part of a machine or an animal’s body retracts or is retracted, it moves back into the main part (使)缩回,(使)缩入 The sea otter can retract the claws on its front feet. 海獭能缩回前掌上的爪子。
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Examples from the Corpus
retractEqually, you might use ambiguous words which your superiors treat as a resignation which they will not allow you to retract.On some other aircraft, such as Airbus Industrie jets, the spoilers would have retracted automatically during the emergency climb.But torture was applied and Fian confessed, only to retract his confession later.Bingham retracted his remarks and apologized to those concerned.On the two previous occasions he had retracted his resignation.Galileo was not the first scientist to be forced to retract his theories.The cat scratched him then retracted its clawsThe Financial Times therefore had to retract that point.At first it might help to retract the iron a little.The cooling tube retracted the rod, thus opening the draft and increasing the fire.
From Longman Business Dictionaryretractre‧tract /rɪˈtrækt/ verb [transitive]1FINANCE if a company retracts bonds, shares etc, it takes them off the market by buying them back from investorsSYN RETIREIt will use its credit line to retract C$53.3 million in preferred shares.2to make an official statement saying that something you said earlier is not trueA key witness hasretracted histestimony (=a statement in a law court) a year after the conviction.retraction noun [countable, uncountable]The retraction of its preferred shares will be completed as scheduled.Some newspapers ran retractions of stories they had printed.→ See Verb tableOrigin retract (1400-1500) Latin past participle of retrahere to pull back, from trahere to pull
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retract
retract /rɪˈtrækt/ verb formal
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: past participle of retrahere 'to pull back', from trahere 'to pull'
1. [transitive] if you retract something that you said or agreed, you say that you did not mean it
   SYN  withdraw:
    He confessed to the murder but later retracted his statement.
2. [intransitive and transitive] if part of a machine or an animal’s body retracts or is retracted, it moves back into the main part:
    The sea otter can retract the claws on its front feet.


re·tractBrE /rɪˈtrækt/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈtrækt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they retract BrE /rɪˈtrækt/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈtrækt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it retracts BrE /rɪˈtrækts/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈtrækts/ 🔊past simple retracted BrE /rɪˈtræktɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈtræktɪd/ 🔊past participle retracted BrE /rɪˈtræktɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈtræktɪd/ 🔊 -ing form retracting BrE /rɪˈtræktɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈtræktɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive] ~ sth (formal) to say that sth you have said earlier is not true or correct or that you did not mean it 撤销,收回(说过的话)He made a false confession which he later retracted. 他作了假供词,后来又翻供。🔊🔊They tried to persuade me to retract my words. 他们试图说服我收回我的话。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth (formal) to refuse to keep an agreement, a promise, etc. 撤回,收回(协议、承诺等)to retract an offer撤销提议 [intransitive, transitive] (specialist) to move back into the main part of sth; to pull sth back into the main part of sth 缩回;拉回The animal retracted into its shell. 这只动物缩回到自己的壳里。🔊🔊~ sth The undercarriage was fully retracted. 起落架被完全收起。🔊🔊