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withdrawal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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with·draw·al /wɪðˈdrɔːəl, wɪθ- $ -ˈdrɒːəl/ ●○○ noun  1 army 军队 [countable, uncountable]LEAVE A PLACE the act of moving an army, weapons etc away from the area where they were fighting 撤军;撤退;撤回withdrawal of the withdrawal of UN forces 联合国部队的撤离withdrawal from the Russian withdrawal from Afghanistan 苏联从阿富汗的撤军 large-scale troop withdrawals 大规模撤军2 removal/ending 移走/终结 [uncountable]TAKE something FROM somebody the removal or stopping of something such as support, an offer, or a service 〔对支持、建议、服务等的〕取消,收回withdrawal of withdrawal of government aid 政府援助的取消3 money 金钱 [countable, uncountable]TAKE something FROM SOMEWHERE the act of taking money from a bank account, or the amount you take out 〔从银行账户中的〕取款;取款额 Customers can use the machine to make withdrawals of up to £250 a day. 客户每天最多可以用取款机提取250英镑。4 stop taking part 停止参与 [uncountable]TAKE PART/BE INVOLVED the act of no longer taking part in an activity or being a member of an organization 退出withdrawal from Germany’s withdrawal from the talks 德国退出谈判5. drugs 毒品 [uncountable]MDD the period after someone has given up a drug that they were dependent on, and the unpleasant mental and physical effects that this causes 脱瘾(过程),戒毒6 statement 陈述 [uncountable]SAY/STATE the act of saying that something you previously said was in fact untrue 〔对以前说的话的〕收回,撤销 SYN retractionwithdrawal of the withdrawal of all allegations 撤回所有指控
Examples from the Corpus
withdrawalAs with most child accounts, children can not make withdrawals until they are seven.All except the latter unit meant some form of withdrawal from the use of acute admission facilities at either Claybury or Friern.The success of conciliation can be measured by the volume of withdrawals or conciliated settlements.Agreement on withdrawal was not reached until early 1929.This may only cease on withdrawal of the drug.They fear the proposed withdrawal from 17 May of some stops by ScotRail and InterCity will cause further deterioration in the service.The loss of one vehicle and the leading tank's offensive capability was not enough to cause a full scale withdrawal.withdrawal ofa withdrawal of government aidthe withdrawal of all allegationsmake withdrawalsAs with most child accounts, children can not make withdrawals until they are seven.
From Longman Business Dictionarywithdrawalwith‧draw‧al /wɪDˈdrɔːəl, wɪθ--ˈdrɒːəl-/ noun1[countable, uncountable]BANKING the act of taking money from a bank account, or the amount you take outwithdrawal ofThere are penalties for the early withdrawal of savings.cash withdrawals from ATMs2[uncountable] the removal or stopping of something such as support, an offer, or a servicewithdrawal ofthe withdrawal of government aid3[countable, uncountable] (also product withdrawal)COMMERCE when a product is made no longer available, either for a period of time or permanentlyThe Environmental Health Services will be aware of a product withdrawal of the company’s bottled still water.4[uncountable] when someone no longer takes part in an activity or is no longer a member of an organizationwithdrawal fromPoor profits resulted in the company’s withdrawal from its computer games and entertainment business.5[uncountable] when you say that something you previously said was in fact untruewithdrawal ofThe case ended with the complete withdrawal of allegations against the detainees held without trial.
with·draw·al nounChineseSyllable
army, Corpus an moving of the weapons act Business etc


withdrawal
withdrawal /wɪðˈdrɔːəl, wɪθ- $ -ˈdrɒːəl/ noun
1.  ARMY  [uncountable and countable] the act of moving an army, weapons etc away from the area where they were fighting
    withdrawal of
    the withdrawal of UN forces
    withdrawal from
    the Russian withdrawal from Afghanistan
    large-scale troop withdrawals
2.  REMOVAL/ENDING  [uncountable] the removal or stopping of something such as support, an offer, or a service
    withdrawal of
    withdrawal of government aid
3.  MONEY  [uncountable and countable] the act of taking money from a bank account, or the amount you take out:
    Customers can use the machine to make withdrawals of up to £250 a day.
4.  STOP TAKING PART  [uncountable] the act of no longer taking part in an activity or being a member of an organization
    withdrawal from
    Germany’s withdrawal from the talks
5.  DRUGS  [uncountable] the period after someone has given up a drug that they were dependent on, and the unpleasant mental and physical effects that this causes
6.  STATEMENT  [uncountable] the act of saying that something you previously said was in fact untrue
   SYN  retraction
    withdrawal of
    the withdrawal of all allegations


with·draw·alBrE /wɪðˈdrɔːəl/ 🔊NAmE /wɪðˈdrɔːəl/ 🔊BrE /wɪθˈdrɔːəl/ 🔊NAmE /wɪθˈdrɔːəl/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] the act of moving or taking sth away or back 撤走;收回;取回the withdrawal of support不再支持the withdrawal of the UN troops from the region联合国部队从该地区的撤离the withdrawal of a product from the market从市场上召回一种产品 [uncountable] the act of no longer taking part in sth or being a member of an organization 不再参加;退出(组织)his withdrawal from the election他从选举中退出a campaign for Britain's withdrawal from the EU争取英国退出欧盟的运动 [countable] the act of taking an amount of money out of your bank account (从银行账户中)提款,取款You can make withdrawals of up to $250 a day. 你一天可以从银行账户中提取最多不超过 250 美元。🔊🔊

account, balance, bank, credit, debit, deposit, interest, loan, statement, withdrawal

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Income 收入

  • earn money/cash/(informal) a fortune 挣钱;挣一大笔钱
  • make money/a fortune/(informal) a killing on the stock market 在股市上赚钱/赚一大笔钱/发大财
  • acquire/inherit/amass wealth/a fortune 获得/继承/积累财富/一大笔钱
  • build up funds/savings 积累资金/存款
  • get/receive/leave (sb) an inheritance/a legacy 得到/(给某人)留下遗产
  • live on a low wage/a fixed income/a pension 靠低微的工资/固定收入/养老金过活
  • get/receive/draw/collect a pension 领取养老金
  • depend/be dependent on (BrE) benefits/(NAmE) welfare/social security 靠福利金/社会保障金过活

Expenditure 开支;支出

  • spend money/your savings/(informal) a fortune on… 把钱/存款/一大笔钱花在…上
  • invest/put your savings in… 投资/把储蓄金用于…
  • throw away/waste/ (informal) shell out money on… 把钱浪费/花费巨资在…上
  • lose your money/inheritance/pension 失去钱财/遗产/养老金
  • use up/ (informal) wipe out all your savings 把储蓄用光
  • pay (in) cash 用现金支付
  • use/pay by a credit/debit card 用信用卡/借记卡支付
  • pay by/make out a/write sb a/accept a (BrE) cheque/(US) check 用支票支付;开支票;给某人开支票;接受支票
  • change/exchange money/currency/(BrE) traveller's cheques/(US) traveler's checks 兑换钱/货币/旅行支票
  • give/pay/leave (sb) a deposit 预付(某人)订金

Banks 银行

  • have/hold/open/close/freeze a bank account/an account 持有/开立/注销/冻结银行账户
  • credit/debit/pay sth into/take money out of your account 记入账户的贷方/借方;把钱存入账户/从账户中取出
  • deposit money/funds in your account 往账户里存钱/存入资金
  • withdraw money/cash/£30 from an ATM, etc. 从自动提款机等取钱/现金/30 英镑
  • (formal) make a deposit/withdrawal 存款;取款
  • find/go to/use (especially NAmE) an ATM/(BrE) a cash machine/dispenser 找到/去/使用自动提款机
  • be in credit/in debit/in the black/in the red/overdrawn 账面有钱/亏空;有盈余;透支

Personal finance 个人理财

  • manage/handle/plan/run/ (especially BrE) sort out your finances 管理/处理/计划/经营管理/整顿财务问题
  • plan/manage/work out/stick to a budget 计划/管理/制订/严格执行预算
  • offer/extend credit (to sb) (给某人)提供贷款
  • arrange/take out a loan/an overdraft 商定/获得贷款/透支额
  • pay back/repay money/a loan/a debt 偿还钱/贷款/债务
  • pay for sth in (especially BrE) instalments/(NAmE usually) installments 以分期付款方式购买某物

Financial difficulties 财务困难

  • get into debt/financial difficulties 陷入债务/财务困难
  • be short of/ (informal) be strapped for cash 缺钱
  • run out of/owe money 钱用光了;欠钱
  • face/get/ (informal) be landed with a bill for £… 面对/收到一张…英镑的账单
  • can't afford the cost of…/payments/rent 承担不起…的费用/款项/房租
  • fall behind with/ (especially NAmE) fall behind on the mortgage/repayments/rent 拖欠按揭贷款/分期偿还款项/房租
  • incur/run up/accumulate debts 带来/积欠/累积债务
  • tackle/reduce/settle your debts 处理/减少/付清债务
[uncountable] the period of time when sb is getting used to not taking a drug that they have become addicted to, and the unpleasant effects of doing this 戒毒过程;脱瘾期I got withdrawal symptoms after giving up smoking. 我戒烟之后出现了脱瘾症状。🔊🔊

abuse, addict, deal, dependence, detoxification, drug, hallucinate, overdose, rehab, withdrawal

[countable, usually singular, uncountable] the act of saying that you no longer believe that sth you have previously said is true (对说过的话的)收回,撤回 SYN retraction The newspaper published a withdrawal the next day. 报纸第二天发表了撤销声明。🔊🔊 [uncountable] (psychology 心理) the behaviour of sb who wants to be alone and does not want to communicate with other people 退缩;孤僻