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WITHDRAWAL

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[wɪð`drɔː(ə)l]
отдергивание
отзыв, отозвание; изъятие; взятие назад
уход, выход; удаление
прекращение приема наркотиков
прерванный половой акт


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
withdrawal: translation

noun
1 removing/leaving
ADJECTIVE
eventual, imminent
abrupt, immediate, precipitous (esp. AmE), rapid, sudden
gradual, phased
complete, full, total, unconditional
partial
strategic, tactical
planned
voluntary
unilateral
ignominious (formal)

The UN were faced with an ignominious withdrawal or a long-term military presence.

military, troop
VERB + WITHDRAWAL
advocate, call for, demand

The party is calling for the phased withdrawal of troops from the island.

agree to
order
announce
make

The police were forced to make a tactical withdrawal.

PREPOSITION
withdrawal by

a withdrawal by government troops

withdrawal from

the army's withdrawal from the occupied territories

2 from a bank account
ADJECTIVE
cash (esp.BrE)
ATM (esp. AmE)
VERB + WITHDRAWAL
make
PREPOSITION
withdrawal from

She made a withdrawal of £250 from her bank account.

3 stopping
ADJECTIVE
abrupt
alcohol, caffeine, drug, nicotine
VERB + WITHDRAWAL
go through, suffer
WITHDRAWAL + NOUN
symptoms

He was suffering from withdrawal symptoms.

PREPOSITION
withdrawal from

She was still suffering withdrawal from nicotine.



найдено в "Financial and business terms"
withdrawal: translation

withdrawal with‧draw‧al [wɪDˈdrɔːəl, wɪθ- ǁ -ˈdrɒːəl-] noun
1. [countable, uncountable] BANKING the act of taking money from a bank account, or the amount you take out:
withdrawal of

• There are penalties for the early withdrawal of savings.

cash withdrawals from ATMs

2. [uncountable] the removal or stopping of something such as support, an offer, or a service:
withdrawal of

• the withdrawal of government aid

3. [countable, uncountable] also product withdrawal COMMERCE when a product is made no longer available, either for a period of time or permanently:

• The 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 organization:
withdrawal from

• Poor 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 untrue:
withdrawal of

• The case ended with the complete withdrawal of allegations against the detainees held without trial.

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withdrawal UK US /wɪðˈdrɔːəl/ noun [C or U]
BANKING, FINANCE the act of taking money out of an account, or the amount of money taken: »

The savings account only allows you to make three withdrawals a year.

»

There's a cash withdrawal limit of €500 per day.

»

There are large early withdrawal penalties attached to this mortgage.

Compare DEPOSIT(Cf.↑deposit) noun
[U] the act of stopping something from happening or being available: withdrawal of sth »

The withdrawal of corporate sponsorship had a damaging impact on the company's performance.

»

withdrawal of an offer/support

[U] COMMERCE the process of removing a product from the market, either temporarily or permanently, because there is a problem with it: »

The company is still struggling to rebuild its image following the withdrawal of its new cancer drug on safety grounds.

»

The cost of the product withdrawal was estimated at over $10 million.

[U] the state of no longer being involved in something: withdrawal from sth »

The scandal led to her withdrawal from politics.

[U] the act of officially changing something you previously said: »

withdrawal of an allegation/statement/complaint

See also IN-SERVICE WITHDRAWAL(Cf. ↑in-service withdrawal)


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