withdraw

withdraw
{wið'drɔ:}
1. оттеглям се, отдръпвам (се), изтеглям (се), дръпвам (се)
2. вземам назад, оттеглям, отказвам се от (нещо казано, обещано и пр.)
3. вземам си, прибирам си, отписвам (дете от училище и пр.)
4. изтеглям от обръщение (пари)
5. отнемам (привилегия и пр.), отменям (заповед)
6. отказвам се от, изоставям, изтеглям (дело и пр.)
7. оттеглям се, уединявам се, затварям се в себе си
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{wi­'drъ:} v (withdrew {wi­'dru:}; withdrawn {wid'drъ:n}
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отдръпвам; оттеглям; отнемам;
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1. вземам назад, оттеглям, отказвам се от (нещо казано, обещано и пр.) 2. вземам си, прибирам си, отписвам (дете от училище и пр.) 3. изтеглям от обръщение (пари) 4. отказвам се от, изоставям, изтеглям (дело и пр.) 5. отнемам (привилегия и пр.), отменям (заповед) 6. оттеглям се, отдръпвам (се), изтеглям (се), дръпвам (се) 7. оттеглям се, уединявам се, затварям се в себе си
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withdraw[wið´drɔ:] v (withdrew[wið´dru:]; withdrawn[wið´drɔ:n]) 1. оттеглям (се), отдръпвам (се); изтеглям (се); дръпвам (се); отстъпвам (с from); 2. вземам (думи) назад; оттеглям се; отказвам се (от обещание); 3. вземам, прибирам (дете от училище, напр. за да го изпратя в друго); 4. изтеглям, изземвам (от обръщение); 5. отнемам (привилегия и пр.); отменям (заповед); to \withdraw o.'s friendship не съм вече приятелски настроен, не съм вече приятел; 6. изоставям, отказвам се от, изтеглям (дело); 7.: to \withdraw into o.s. (silence) затварям се в себе си, обгръщам се в мълчание.

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