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n1) изъятие2) аннулирование, отмена, снятие своей кандидатуры3) отступление, отход; вывод войск, отвод войск, уход войск4) отзыв (дипломата, специалиста и т.п.)•to announce one's withdrawal from the race — объявлять о выходе из предвыборного марафона
to clear the way for an eventual troop withdrawal — расчищать путь для того, чтобы в конечном счете вывести войска
to complete one's withdrawal of troops — завершать вывод своих войск
to force a country's withdrawal from... — заставлять какую-л. страну вывести свои войска из...
to monitor the withdrawal of troops — наблюдать / следить за выполнением соглашения о выводе войск
to oversee the withdrawal of troops — наблюдать / следить за выполнением соглашения о выводе войск
- complete withdrawal of troops from occupied territoriesto whittle down the number of stages for the withdrawal of troops — уменьшать число этапов вывода войск
- conditional withdrawal
- dignified withdrawal
- full withdrawal
- gradual withdrawal of troops
- heavy withdrawal of credits
- immediate withdrawal of foreign troops from a country
- immediate withdrawal of troops from a country
- impending troop withdrawal
- military withdrawal
- orderly withdrawal of troops
- partial withdrawal of troops
- phased withdrawal of troops
- progressive withdrawal of troops
- tactical withdrawal
- timetable for troop withdrawal
- token withdrawal
- total withdrawal
- troop withdrawal
- unconditional withdrawal of troops from a country
- unilateral withdrawal of troops
- verification of troop withdrawal
- withdrawal from a country
- withdrawal from circulation
- withdrawal from conquered territory
- withdrawal in stages
- withdrawal of capital
- withdrawal of forces to international borders
- withdrawal of investment
- withdrawal of nuclear weapons
- withdrawal of preferences
- withdrawal of troops to international frontiers
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