withdraw
verbVerb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they withdraw | |
he / she / it withdraws | |
past simple withdrew | |
past participle withdrawn | |
-ing form withdrawing |
- [transitive]
to take money out of a bank account 提,取(银行账户中的款) - withdraw something
With this account, you can withdraw up to £300 a day. 有了这个账户,你一天最多可以提取300英镑。 - withdraw something from something
He had withdrawn all the money from their joint account. 他已经从他们的联名账户中取出了所有的钱。
CollocationsTopics Moneyb2Finance Finance 财务 Income 收入 - earn money/cash/(informal) a fortune/the minimum wage/a living wage
- 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 (somebody) 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 (British English) benefits/(North American English) 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/contactless card
- pay by/make out a/write somebody a/accept a (British English) cheque/(US English) check
用支票支付;开支票;给某人开支票;接受支票 - change/exchange money/currency
- give/pay/leave (somebody) 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 something 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 North American English) an ATM/(British English) 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 - use a mobile/an online banking app/platform/service
Personal finance 个人理财 - manage/handle/plan/run/ (especially British English) 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 somebody)
(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 something in (especially British English) instalments/(North American English 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 North American English) 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
- withdraw something
- [intransitive, transitive]
to move back or away from a place or situation; to make somebody/something do this synonym pull out (of something) (2)(使)撤回,撤离 Government troops were forced to withdraw. 政府部队被迫撤走了。 - withdraw (somebody/something) (from something)
Both powers withdrew their forces from the region. 两个大国都把部队撤离了这个地区。 She withdrew her hand from his. 她把手从他的手里抽了回来。
Extra ExamplesShe hastily withdrew her hand from his. 她赶紧把手从他的手中抽了回来。 The government has agreed to withdraw its troops. 政府已经同意撤军。 The troops were forced to withdraw to their own borders. 部队被迫撤回到己方边境。 Two thousand troops were withdrawn from the battle zone. 两千人的部队从作战区撤了出来。 the decision to unilaterally withdraw from the occupied territories 单方面从占领区撤军的决定 He always withdrew to his study after dinner. 晚饭后,他总是躲进书房。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- altogether
- completely
- immediately
- …
- be forced to
- be ordered to
- threaten to
- …
- from
- in favour/favor of
- into
- …
- [intransitive, transitive]
to stop taking part in an activity or being a member of an organization; to stop somebody/something from doing these things (使)退出 - withdraw (from something)
In 2016 Britain voted to withdraw from the EU. 2016年,英国投票退出欧盟。 He was forced to withdraw from the competition because of injury. 他因受伤被迫退出比赛。 - withdraw somebody/something (from something)
The horse had been withdrawn from the race. 那匹马被停赛了。
Extra ExamplesHe eventually withdrew in favour of Blair, thought to be the more popular candidate. 他最终转而支持布莱尔这位被认为是更受欢迎的候选人。 The US formally withdrew from the anti-ballistic missile treaty. 美国正式退出了反弹道导弹条约。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- altogether
- completely
- immediately
- …
- be forced to
- be ordered to
- threaten to
- …
- from
- in favour/favor of
- into
- …
- withdraw (from something)
- [transitive]
to stop giving or offering something to somebody 停止提供;不再给予 - withdraw something
Workers have threatened to withdraw their labour (= go on strike). 工人扬言要罢工。 He withdrew his support for our campaign. 他停止了对我们运动的支持。 Unless you return the form within seven days, the offer will be withdrawn. 除非你在七天内归还表格,否则报价将被撤回。 - withdraw something from something
The drug was withdrawn from sale after a number of people suffered serious side effects. 这药因许多人服后产生严重副作用而被停止销售。
Extra ExamplesShe formally withdrew her resignation. 她正式收回了她的辞呈。 They threatened to withdraw their support from the government. 他们威胁要撤回对政府的支持。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- altogether
- completely
- immediately
- …
- be forced to
- be ordered to
- threaten to
- …
- from
- in favour/favor of
- into
- …
- withdraw something
- [transitive] withdraw something (formal)
to say that you no longer believe that something you previously said is true synonym retract收回,撤回,撤销(说过的话) - [intransitive] withdraw (from something) (into something/yourself)
to become quieter and spend less time with other people 脱离(社会);不与人交往
Word OriginMiddle English: from the prefix with- ‘away’ + the verb draw.