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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. withdraw <Past withdrew, Past Part withdrawn> [Am wɪðˈdrɔ, wɪθˈdrɔ, Brit wɪðˈdrɔː] VERB trans
1.1. withdraw (recall, remove):
withdraw troops/ambassador/representative
withdraw hand/arm
withdraw hand/arm
withdraw coin/note
withdraw product
1.2. withdraw money/cash (from bank):
withdraw
withdraw
2.1. withdraw (cancel, discontinue):
withdraw support/funding/service
withdraw permission
2.2. withdraw (rescind):
withdraw application/motion/charges
withdraw demand
2.3. withdraw (retract):
withdraw statement/allegation
withdraw statement/allegation
II. withdraw <Past withdrew, Past Part withdrawn> [Am wɪðˈdrɔ, wɪθˈdrɔ, Brit wɪðˈdrɔː] VERB intr
1.1. withdraw (retreat, move back):
withdraw troops:
1.2. withdraw (leave room):
withdraw form
1.3. withdraw:
withdraw (socially)
withdraw (psychologically)
2.1. withdraw (pull out):
withdraw applicant/competitor/candidate:
to withdraw in favor of sb
cederle el puesto a alguien
2.2. withdraw (during intercourse):
withdraw
withdraw
3. withdraw (retract):
withdraw form
will you withdraw?
will you withdraw?
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to withdraw the garrison from
to withdraw the troops from
desafectar bien de uso público
withdraw (from public use)
to withdraw to barracks
replegarse SPORT, MILIT
to withdraw
enconcharse Col Méx
to withdraw into one's shell
don't try to remove o withdraw your hand
retirar corredor/ciclista
to withdraw
retirar apoyo
to withdraw
retirar pasaporte/carnet
to withdraw
retirar afirmaciones/acusación
to withdraw
retirar candidatura/propuesta
to withdraw
I take back o withdraw what I said
retirar dinero
to withdraw
to withdraw
you may withdraw form
to withdraw
im PONS Wörterbuch
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I. withdraw [wɪðˈdrɔ:, Am -ˈdrɑ:] unreg VERB trans
1. withdraw (take out):
withdraw
withdraw money
2. withdraw (take back):
withdraw
3. withdraw (cancel):
withdraw
withdraw motion, action
withdraw charge
to withdraw one's labour Brit form
II. withdraw [wɪðˈdrɔ:, Am -ˈdrɑ:] unreg VERB intr
1. withdraw form a. MILIT (leave):
withdraw
withdraw
to withdraw from public life
to withdraw from public life SPORT
2. withdraw übtr (become quiet and unsociable):
withdraw
withdraw into silence
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to withdraw
to withdraw into sth
to withdraw from sth
to withdraw from sth
to withdraw
to withdraw
to withdraw from sth
to withdraw a request
to withdraw from a contract
to withdraw from the world
to withdraw
to withdraw sth
to withdraw from the world
im PONS Wörterbuch
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I. withdraw [wɪð·ˈdrɔ] unreg VERB trans
1. withdraw (take out):
withdraw
withdraw money
2. withdraw (take back):
withdraw
3. withdraw (cancel):
withdraw
withdraw motion, action
withdraw charge
II. withdraw [wɪð·ˈdrɔ] unreg VERB intr
1. withdraw form a. MILIT (leave):
withdraw
to withdraw from public life
to withdraw from public life SPORT
2. withdraw übtr (become quiet and unsociable):
withdraw
withdraw into silence
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to withdraw
to withdraw into sth
to withdraw from sth
to withdraw from sth
to withdraw
to withdraw from sth
to withdraw from the world
to withdraw a request
to withdraw from a contract
to withdraw
to withdraw sth
to withdraw from the world
Present
Iwithdraw
youwithdraw
he/she/itwithdraws
wewithdraw
youwithdraw
theywithdraw
Past
Iwithdrew
youwithdrew
he/she/itwithdrew
wewithdrew
youwithdrew
theywithdrew
Present Perfect
Ihavewithdrawn
youhavewithdrawn
he/she/ithaswithdrawn
wehavewithdrawn
youhavewithdrawn
theyhavewithdrawn
Past Perfect
Ihadwithdrawn
youhadwithdrawn
he/she/ithadwithdrawn
wehadwithdrawn
youhadwithdrawn
theyhadwithdrawn
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However, if you read your bank statement, it will say the opposite -- that you credit your account when you deposit money, and you debit it when you withdraw funds.
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The first and second respondents had been party to a partnership agreement with the appellant, and wished to withdraw from this agreement.
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However, a bout of glandular fever forced him to withdraw.
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We must withdraw recognition from their judges; they should only have our judges.
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What followed was a fierce battle with the resistance forces who were forced to withdraw leaving behind 68 dead.
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