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/wi 'dr:/ * ngoại động từ withdrew; withdrawn - rút, rút khỏi =to withdraw the hand from the pocket+ rút tay ra khỏi túi - rút, rút lui =to withdraw troops from a position+ rút quân khỏi một vị trí =to withdraw a sum of money+ rút một số tiền ra =to withdraw a child from school+ cho một đứa bé thôi học - rút, rút lại =to withdraw an accusation+ rút một lời tố cáo - (pháp lý) sự huỷ bỏ; sự thu hồi =to withdraw an order+ huỷ bỏ một lệnh; huỷ bỏ một đn đặt hàng - kéo (màn) * nội động từ - rút lui (khỏi một ni) =after dinner they withdrew+ sau bữa com họ rút lui - (quân sự) rút quân - ra, rút ra =to withdraw from a society+ rút ra khỏi một hội -
2 withdrawn
/wi 'dr:/ * ngoại động từ withdrew; withdrawn - rút, rút khỏi =to withdraw the hand from the pocket+ rút tay ra khỏi túi - rút, rút lui =to withdraw troops from a position+ rút quân khỏi một vị trí =to withdraw a sum of money+ rút một số tiền ra =to withdraw a child from school+ cho một đứa bé thôi học - rút, rút lại =to withdraw an accusation+ rút một lời tố cáo - (pháp lý) sự huỷ bỏ; sự thu hồi =to withdraw an order+ huỷ bỏ một lệnh; huỷ bỏ một đn đặt hàng - kéo (màn) * nội động từ - rút lui (khỏi một ni) =after dinner they withdrew+ sau bữa com họ rút lui - (quân sự) rút quân - ra, rút ra =to withdraw from a society+ rút ra khỏi một hội -
3 withdrew
/wi 'dr:/ * ngoại động từ withdrew; withdrawn - rút, rút khỏi =to withdraw the hand from the pocket+ rút tay ra khỏi túi - rút, rút lui =to withdraw troops from a position+ rút quân khỏi một vị trí =to withdraw a sum of money+ rút một số tiền ra =to withdraw a child from school+ cho một đứa bé thôi học - rút, rút lại =to withdraw an accusation+ rút một lời tố cáo - (pháp lý) sự huỷ bỏ; sự thu hồi =to withdraw an order+ huỷ bỏ một lệnh; huỷ bỏ một đn đặt hàng - kéo (màn) * nội động từ - rút lui (khỏi một ni) =after dinner they withdrew+ sau bữa com họ rút lui - (quân sự) rút quân - ra, rút ra =to withdraw from a society+ rút ra khỏi một hội
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