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1 withdrawn
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2 withdrawn
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3 withdrawn
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4 withdrawn
adjective ((of a person) not responsive or friendly.) renfermé -
5 withdrawn casing
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > withdrawn casing
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6 withdraw
∎ they have withdrawn their support/their offer ils ont retiré leur soutien/leur offre;∎ the car has been withdrawn (from sale) la voiture a été retirée de la vente;∎ he withdrew his hand from his pocket il a retiré la main de sa poche∎ I withdrew £500 from my account j'ai retiré 500 livres de mon compte∎ he withdrew his previous statements il est revenu sur ou il a retiré ses déclarations antérieures;∎ formal to withdraw one's labour faire la grève;∎ the right to withdraw one's labour le droit de grève∎ the waiter withdrew discreetly le serveur s'est discrètement retiré;∎ she has decided to withdraw from politics elle a décidé de se retirer de la politique∎ he withdrew ten paces il a reculé de dix pas;∎ the troops withdrew to a new position les troupes se sont retirées vers une nouvelle position;∎ he tends to withdraw into himself il a tendance à se replier sur lui-même;∎ she often withdrew into a fantasy world elle se réfugiait souvent dans un monde imaginaire(d) (after sex) se retirer -
7 withdraw
withdraw [wɪθˈdrɔ:][+ person, application, troops, accusation, statement] retirer ; [+ goods] retirer de la ventea. ( = move away) [troops] se replier ; [person] se retirer• to withdraw into o.s. se replier sur soi-mêmeb. [candidate, competitor] se retirer, se désister* * *[wɪð'drɔː, wɪθ'd-] 1.(prét - drew, pp - drawn) transitive verb retirer [hand, money, support, application, offer] ( from de); retirer [aid, permission] ( from à); renoncer à, retirer [claim]; rétracter [accusation, statement]; Military retirer [troops] ( from de); Politics rappeler [diplomat]to withdraw a product from sale — Commerce retirer un produit de la vente
2.to withdraw one's labour — GB Industry faire un arrêt de travail
1) [person, troops] se retirer ( from de); [applicant, candidate] se retirerto withdraw from one's position — Military abandonner sa position
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8 Hebrew
hebhe•he; [-iw]1989DepWithdrawn•he1989CChébreuhébreuEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > Hebrew
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9 Indonesian
indid•id; [-in]ind1989DepWithdrawn•1989CCindonésienindonésienEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > Indonesian
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10 Javanese
javjv•jv; [-jw]jav13.08.2001Depjw published in error; withdrawn in favor of jv.•jvjav13.08.2001javanaisjavanaisEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > Javanese
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11 Yiddish
yidyi•yi; [-ji]1989DepWithdrawn•yi1989CCyiddishyiddishEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > Yiddish
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12 bank book
(a book recording money deposited in, or withdrawn from, a bank.) livret de banque -
13 current account
(an account with a bank from which money may be withdrawn by cheque.) compte courant -
14 schizophrenia
[ski ə'fri:niə](a form of insanity in which the patient becomes severely withdrawn from reality, has delusions etc.) schizophrénie -
15 withdraw
[wið'dro:]past tense - withdrew; verb1) (to (cause to) move back or away: The army withdrew from its position; He withdrew his troops; They withdrew from the competition.) (se) retirer2) (to take back (something one has said): She withdrew her remarks, and apologized; He later withdrew the charges he'd made against her.) retirer3) (to remove (money from a bank account etc): I withdrew all my savings and went abroad.) retirer•- withdrawn -
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command [kə'mɑ:nd]1 noun∎ to give a command donner un ordre;∎ the troops were withdrawn at or on his command les troupes ont été retirées sur ses ordres;∎ they are at your command ils sont à vos ordres;∎ at the word of command au commandement(b) (authority) commandement m;∎ who is in command here? qui est-ce qui commande ici?;∎ to be in command of sth avoir qch sous ses ordres, être à la tête de qch;∎ to be first/second in command commander en premier/en second;∎ he had/took command of the situation il avait/a pris la situation en main;∎ they are under her command ils sont sous ses ordres ou son commandement(c) (control, mastery) maîtrise f;∎ command of the seas maîtrise f des mers;∎ he's in full command of his faculties il est en pleine possession de ses moyens;∎ she has a good command of two foreign languages elle possède bien deux langues étrangères;∎ her command of Spanish sa maîtrise de l'espagnol;∎ all the resources at my command toutes les ressources à ma disposition ou dont je dispose;∎ I'm at your command je suis à votre disposition;∎ command of the market domination f sur le marché∎ to be responsible for one's command être responsable de ses troupes;∎ they were my first command c'est la première section que j'ai commandée∎ Scottish/Northern command région f militaire d'Écosse/du Nord∎ she commanded that we leave immediately elle nous a ordonné ou nous a donné l'ordre de partir immédiatement;∎ the general commanded his men to attack le général a donné l'ordre à ses hommes d'attaquer(c) (receive as due) commander, imposer;∎ to command respect inspirer le respect, en imposer;∎ to command the attention of one's audience tenir son public en haleine;∎ the translator commands a high fee les services du traducteur valent cher;∎ this painting will command a high price ce tableau se vendra à un prix élevé(d) (have use of) disposer de;∎ all the skill he could command toute l'habileté qu'il possédait;∎ all the resources that the country can command toutes les ressources dont le pays peut disposer(e) (of building, statue → overlook) dominer;∎ to command a view of avoir vue sur, donner sur►► Computing command button case f de commande;Computing command code code m de commande;command economy économie f planifiée;Computing command file fichier m de commande;Computing command key touche f de commande;Computing command language langage m de commande;Computing command line ligne f de commande;command module (of spacecraft) module m de commande;Military command post poste m de commandement;Computing command sequence séquence f de commandes
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withdrawn — [adj1] unsociable aloof, aseptic, casual, cool, detached, disinterested, distant, incurious, indifferent, introverted, nongregarious, offish, quiet, recluse, reclusive, remote, reserved, restrained, retired, retiring, retreated, shrinking, shy,… … New thesaurus
withdrawn — index inarticulate, null (invalid), null and void, taciturn, unapproachable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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withdrawn — past participle of WITHDRAW(Cf. ↑withdraw). ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unusually shy or reserved … English terms dictionary
withdrawn — [withdrôn′, withdrôn′] vt., vi. pp. of WITHDRAW adj. withdrawing within oneself; shy, reserved, introverted, etc … English World dictionary
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withdrawn — adjective Date: 1615 1. removed from immediate contact or easy approach ; isolated 2. socially detached and unresponsive ; exhibiting withdrawal ; introverted < a shy and withdrawn child > • withdrawnness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
withdrawn — with|drawn [wıðˈdro:n, wıθ US ˈdro:n] adj very shy and quiet, and concerned only about your own thoughts ▪ After his wife s death he became more and more withdrawn … Dictionary of contemporary English