slovo | definícia |
withdraw (mass) | withdraw
- odstrániť, vybrať, odstrániť, vybrať, stiahnuť |
withdraw (encz) | withdraw,odstranit Zdeněk Brož |
withdraw (encz) | withdraw,odstraňovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
withdraw (encz) | withdraw,odvolat Zdeněk Brož |
withdraw (encz) | withdraw,stáhnout v: |
withdraw (encz) | withdraw,vybrat v: Mgr. Dita Gálová |
withdraw (encz) | withdraw,vyjmout Zdeněk Brož |
withdraw (encz) | withdraw,vytáhnout Zdeněk Brož |
withdraw (encz) | withdraw,vyzvednout v: Mgr. Dita Gálová |
withdraw (encz) | withdraw,vyzvednutí peněz [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Withdraw (gcide) | Withdraw \With*draw"\, v. i.
To retire; to retreat; to quit a company or place; to go
away; as, he withdrew from the company. "When the sea
withdrew." --King Horn.
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Syn: To recede; retrograde; go back.
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Withdraw (gcide) | Withdraw \With*draw"\ (w[i^][th]*dr[add]"), v. t. [imp.
Withdrew (-dr[udd]"); p. p. Withdrawn (-dr[add]n"); p.
pr. & vb. n. Withdrawing.] [With against + draw.]
1. To take back or away, as what has been bestowed or
enjoyed; to draw back; to cause to move away or retire;
as, to withdraw aid, favor, capital, or the like.
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Impossible it is that God should withdraw his
presence from anything. --Hooker.
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2. To take back; to recall or retract; as, to withdraw false
charges.
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withdraw (wn) | withdraw
v 1: pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew";
"The limo pulled away from the curb" [syn: withdraw,
retreat, pull away, draw back, recede, pull back,
retire, move back] [ant: advance, go on, {march
on}, move on, pass on, progress]
2: withdraw from active participation; "He retired from chess"
[syn: retire, withdraw]
3: release from something that holds fast, connects, or
entangles; "I want to disengage myself from his influence";
"disengage the gears" [syn: disengage, withdraw] [ant:
engage, lock, mesh, operate]
4: cause to be returned; "recall the defective auto tires"; "The
manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt" [syn:
recall, call in, call back, withdraw]
5: take back what one has said; "He swallowed his words" [syn:
swallow, take back, unsay, withdraw]
6: keep away from others; "He sequestered himself in his study
to write a book" [syn: seclude, sequester, sequestrate,
withdraw]
7: break from a meeting or gathering; "We adjourned for lunch";
"The men retired to the library" [syn: adjourn, withdraw,
retire]
8: retire gracefully; "He bowed out when he realized he could no
longer handle the demands of the chairmanship" [syn: {bow
out}, withdraw]
9: remove (a commodity) from (a supply source); "She drew $2,000
from the account"; "The doctors drew medical supplies from
the hospital's emergency bank" [syn: withdraw, draw,
take out, draw off] [ant: bank, deposit]
10: lose interest; "he retired from life when his wife died"
[syn: retire, withdraw]
11: make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity;
"We'll have to crawfish out from meeting with him"; "He
backed out of his earlier promise"; "The aggressive
investment company pulled in its horns" [syn: retreat,
pull back, back out, back away, crawfish, {crawfish
out}, pull in one's horns, withdraw]
12: remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking
off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat";
"remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the
table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine
withdraws heat from the environment" [syn: remove, take,
take away, withdraw] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
withdrawal (mass) | withdrawal
- odstránenie, odvolanie, stiahnutie |
withdrawing (mass) | withdrawing
- odstraňovanie |
compulsory withdrawal (encz) | compulsory withdrawal, |
drug withdrawal (encz) | drug withdrawal, n: |
fiscal withdrawal (encz) | fiscal withdrawal, |
right to withdraw (encz) | right to withdraw, |
to withdraw money at call (encz) | to withdraw money at call,vyzvednout peníze bez výpovědi Mgr. Dita
Gálová |
to withdraw money from an account (encz) | to withdraw money from an account,vyzvednout peníze z účtu Mgr. Dita
Gálová |
to withdraw money on call (encz) | to withdraw money on call,vyzvednout peníze bez výpovědi Mgr. Dita
Gálová |
water withdrawal (encz) | water withdrawal,odběr vody [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
withdraw money from (encz) | withdraw money from,vyzvednout peníze z Mgr. Dita Gálová |
withdrawable (encz) | withdrawable,odnímatelný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
withdrawal (encz) | withdrawal,abstinenční syndrom [med.] gondverwithdrawal,odstranění n: Zdeněk Brožwithdrawal,odvolání n: Zdeněk Brožwithdrawal,skončení n: Zdeněk Brožwithdrawal,stažení n: Zdeněk Brožwithdrawal,ústup n: Zdeněk Brož |
withdrawal from membership (encz) | withdrawal from membership, |
withdrawal method (encz) | withdrawal method, n: |
withdrawal symptom (encz) | withdrawal symptom, n: |
withdrawals (encz) | withdrawals,stažení se, odchod webwithdrawals,ukončení webwithdrawals,výběr peněz web |
withdrawer (encz) | withdrawer, n: |
withdrawing (encz) | withdrawing,odebírání n: Zdeněk Brožwithdrawing,odstraňování n: Zdeněk Brož |
withdrawing room (encz) | withdrawing room, n: |
withdrawn (encz) | withdrawn,odebraný adj: Zdeněk Brožwithdrawn,stáhnout se zpět v: Zdeněk Brožwithdrawn,stáhnutý adj: Zdeněk Brožwithdrawn,stáhnutý zpět adj: Zdeněk Brož |
withdrawnness (encz) | withdrawnness, n: |
withdraws (encz) | withdraws,odstraňuje v: Zdeněk Brožwithdraws,odstupuje v: Zdeněk Brož |
Unwithdrawing (gcide) | Unwithdrawing \Unwithdrawing\
See withdrawing. |
Withdraw (gcide) | Withdraw \With*draw"\, v. i.
To retire; to retreat; to quit a company or place; to go
away; as, he withdrew from the company. "When the sea
withdrew." --King Horn.
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Syn: To recede; retrograde; go back.
[1913 Webster]Withdraw \With*draw"\ (w[i^][th]*dr[add]"), v. t. [imp.
Withdrew (-dr[udd]"); p. p. Withdrawn (-dr[add]n"); p.
pr. & vb. n. Withdrawing.] [With against + draw.]
1. To take back or away, as what has been bestowed or
enjoyed; to draw back; to cause to move away or retire;
as, to withdraw aid, favor, capital, or the like.
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Impossible it is that God should withdraw his
presence from anything. --Hooker.
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2. To take back; to recall or retract; as, to withdraw false
charges.
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Withdrawal (gcide) | Withdrawal \With*draw"al\, n.
The act of withdrawing; withdrawment; retreat; retraction.
--Fielding.
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Withdrawer (gcide) | Withdrawer \With*draw"er\, n.
One who withdraws; one who takes back, or retracts.
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Withdrawing (gcide) | Withdraw \With*draw"\ (w[i^][th]*dr[add]"), v. t. [imp.
Withdrew (-dr[udd]"); p. p. Withdrawn (-dr[add]n"); p.
pr. & vb. n. Withdrawing.] [With against + draw.]
1. To take back or away, as what has been bestowed or
enjoyed; to draw back; to cause to move away or retire;
as, to withdraw aid, favor, capital, or the like.
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Impossible it is that God should withdraw his
presence from anything. --Hooker.
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2. To take back; to recall or retract; as, to withdraw false
charges.
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Withdrawing-room (gcide) | Withdrawing-room \With*draw"ing-room`\, n. [See Withdraw, and
cf. Drawing-room.]
A room for retirement from another room, as from a dining
room; a drawing-room.
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A door in the middle leading to a parlor and
withdrawing-room. --Sir W.
Scott.
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Withdrawment (gcide) | Withdrawment \With*draw"ment\, n.
The act of withdrawing; withdrawal. --W. Belsham.
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Withdrawn (gcide) | Withdraw \With*draw"\ (w[i^][th]*dr[add]"), v. t. [imp.
Withdrew (-dr[udd]"); p. p. Withdrawn (-dr[add]n"); p.
pr. & vb. n. Withdrawing.] [With against + draw.]
1. To take back or away, as what has been bestowed or
enjoyed; to draw back; to cause to move away or retire;
as, to withdraw aid, favor, capital, or the like.
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Impossible it is that God should withdraw his
presence from anything. --Hooker.
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2. To take back; to recall or retract; as, to withdraw false
charges.
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bank withdrawal (wn) | bank withdrawal
n 1: the withdrawal of money from your account at a bank |
drug withdrawal (wn) | drug withdrawal
n 1: the termination of drug taking [syn: withdrawal, {drug
withdrawal}] |
withdrawal (wn) | withdrawal
n 1: a retraction of a previously held position [syn:
withdrawal, backdown, climb-down]
2: the act of taking out money or other capital
3: the act of withdrawing; "the withdrawal of French troops from
Vietnam"
4: avoiding emotional involvement [syn: withdrawal,
detachment]
5: the act of withdrawing blood, tumors, etc.; "the nurse was
expert at the withdrawal of blood"
6: the act of ceasing to participate in an activity
7: a method of birth control in which coitus is initiated but
the penis is deliberately withdrawn before ejaculation [syn:
coitus interruptus, withdrawal method, withdrawal,
pulling out, onanism]
8: formal separation from an alliance or federation [syn:
secession, withdrawal]
9: the termination of drug taking [syn: withdrawal, {drug
withdrawal}] |
withdrawal method (wn) | withdrawal method
n 1: a method of birth control in which coitus is initiated but
the penis is deliberately withdrawn before ejaculation
[syn: coitus interruptus, withdrawal method,
withdrawal, pulling out, onanism] |
withdrawal symptom (wn) | withdrawal symptom
n 1: any physical or psychological disturbance (as sweating or
depression) experienced by a drug addict when deprived of
the drug |
withdrawer (wn) | withdrawer
n 1: an authority who withdraws permission
2: an individualist who withdraws from social interaction
3: a drug addict who is discontinuing the use of narcotics
4: a contestant who withdraws from competition
5: a student who withdraws from the educational institution in
which he or she was enrolled
6: a depositor who withdraws funds previously deposited |
withdrawing room (wn) | withdrawing room
n 1: a formal room where visitors can be received and
entertained [syn: drawing room, withdrawing room] |
withdrawn (wn) | withdrawn
adj 1: withdrawn from society; seeking solitude; "lived an
unsocial reclusive life" [syn: recluse, reclusive,
withdrawn]
2: tending to reserve or introspection; "a quiet indrawn man"
[syn: indrawn, withdrawn] |
withdrawnness (wn) | withdrawnness
n 1: a disposition to be distant and unsympathetic in manner
[syn: aloofness, remoteness, standoffishness,
withdrawnness] |
WITHDRAWING A JUROR (bouvier) | WITHDRAWING A JUROR, practice. An agreement made between the parties in a
suit to require one of the twelve juror's impanelled to try a cause to leave
the jury box; the act of leaving the box by such a juror is also called the
withdrawing a juror.
2. This arrangement usually takes place at the recommendation of the
judge, when it is obviously improper the case should proceed any further.
3. The effect of withdrawing a juror puts an end to that particular
trial, and each party must pay his own costs. 3 T. R. 657; 2 Dowl. R. 721;
S. C. 1 Crom. M. & R. 64.
4. But the plaintiff may bring a new suit for the same cause of an
action. R. & M. 402; S. C. 21 E. C. L. R. 472; 3 Barn. & Adolph. 349; S. C.
23 E. C. L. R. 91. See 3 Chit. Pr. 916.
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