withdrawal
英 [wɪð'drɔː(ə)l]
美 [wɪð'drɔəl]
英文词源
- withdrawal (n.)
- 1820s, "act of taking back," also "retraction of a statement," from withdraw + -al (2). Earlier words in the same sense were withdrawment (1640s); withdraught (mid-14c.). Meaning "removal of money from a bank, etc." is from 1861; psychological sense is from 1916; meaning "physical reaction to the cessation of an addictive substance" is from 1929 (with an isolated use from 1897; withdrawal symptom is from 1910). As a synonym for coitus interruptus from 1889.
双语例句
- 1. If these drugs are stopped abruptly then some withdrawal symptoms may occur.
- 如果突然停服这些药,则可能出现一些戒断症状。
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- 2. The charity says it wants a withdrawal of the comments.
- 该慈善机构称希望收回所作评论。
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- 3. Withdrawal from heroin is actually like a severe attack of gastric flu.
- 戒断海洛因的过程实际上就像患了一场严重的胃肠型流感。
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- 4. The Liberal leader has announced his party's withdrawal from the ruling coalition.
- 自由党领袖已宣布该党退出执政联盟。
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- 5. If you take these drugs continuously, withdrawal must be tapered.
- 如果你一直在服用这些药,停药时一定要逐渐停。
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