withdrawn 音标拼音: [wɪθdr'ɔn] [wɪðdr'ɔn]
a . 沉默寡言的
沈默寡言的
withdrawn adj 1 :
withdrawn from society ;
seeking solitude ; "
lived an unsocial reclusive life " [
synonym : {
recluse }, {
reclusive },
{
withdrawn }]
2 :
tending to reserve or introspection ; "
a quiet indrawn man "
[
synonym : {
indrawn }, {
withdrawn }]
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n . {
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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 .
[
1913 Webster ]
Impossible it is that God should withdraw his presence from anything . --
Hooker .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To take back ;
to recall or retract ;
as ,
to withdraw false charges .
[
1913 Webster ]
144 Moby Thesaurus words for "
withdrawn ":
Laodicean ,
Olympian ,
alienated ,
alone ,
aloof ,
anonymous ,
apart ,
apathetic ,
aseptic ,
backward ,
bashful ,
benumbed ,
blah ,
blank ,
blase ,
bored ,
careless ,
casual ,
chilled ,
chilly ,
closet ,
cold ,
comatose ,
companionless ,
constrained ,
cool ,
desensitized ,
detached ,
discreet ,
disinterested ,
distant ,
dull ,
exclusive ,
expressionless ,
forbidding ,
friendless ,
frigid ,
frosty ,
guarded ,
heartless ,
hebetudinous ,
heedless ,
homeless ,
hopeless ,
icy ,
impassive ,
impersonal ,
in a backwater ,
in a stupor ,
inaccessible ,
incognito ,
incurious ,
indifferent ,
inmost ,
innermost ,
insociable ,
insouciant ,
insular ,
interior ,
intimate ,
introverted ,
inward ,
isolated ,
kithless ,
languid ,
lethargic ,
listless ,
lone ,
lonely ,
lonesome ,
mindless ,
modest ,
nonchalant ,
numb ,
numbed ,
offish ,
out -
of -
the -
way ,
out -
of -
the -
world ,
passive ,
personal ,
phlegmatic ,
pluckless ,
private ,
privy ,
quarantined ,
regardless ,
remote ,
removed ,
repressed ,
reserved ,
resigned ,
restrained ,
reticent ,
retired ,
retiring ,
rootless ,
secluded ,
seclusive ,
segregated ,
separate ,
separated ,
sequestered ,
shrinking ,
shut off ,
single -
handed ,
slack ,
sluggish ,
solitary ,
solo ,
soporific ,
spiritless ,
spunkless ,
standoff ,
standoffish ,
stoic ,
stolid ,
stupefied ,
subdued ,
supine ,
suppressed ,
torpid ,
unabetted ,
unaccompanied ,
unaffable ,
unaided ,
unapproachable ,
unassisted ,
unattended ,
uncaring ,
uncompanionable ,
unconcerned ,
uncongenial ,
undemonstrative ,
unescorted ,
unexpansive ,
unfrequented ,
ungenial ,
uninquiring ,
uninterested ,
uninvolved ,
unmindful ,
unseconded ,
unsupported ,
unvisited
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WITHDRAW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of WITHDRAW is to take back or away : remove How to use withdraw in a sentence
WITHDRAWN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of WITHDRAWN is removed from immediate contact or easy approach : isolated How to use withdrawn in a sentence
WITHDRAWN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com WITHDRAWN definition: past participle of withdraw See examples of withdrawn used in a sentence
WITHDRAW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary With the bevel of the needle facing downwards, as much liquid as possible was withdrawn from both the well and the cover-slip
Withdraw vs Withdrawal – What’s the difference? - GrammarVocab These words are related, but they are used in different ways “withdraw” is the action you take, and “withdrawal” is the process or result of that action Let’s break them down in very simple English so you can understand the difference and use them correctly
WITHDRAWN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary WITHDRAWN meaning: 1 shy and quiet and preferring to be alone rather than with other people: 2 shy and quiet and… Learn more
WITHDRAWN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Someone who is withdrawn is very quiet, and does not want to talk to other people He had become withdrawn and moody
Withdrawn - definition of withdrawn by The Free Dictionary 1 to (cause to) move back or away The army withdrew from its position; He withdrew his troops; They withdrew from the competition retirar 2 to take back (something one has said) She withdrew her remarks, and apologized; He later withdrew the charges he'd made against her retirar 3 to remove (money from a bank account etc)
withdrawn - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to draw back, away, to the side, or aside: [~ + object] The general withdrew his army [no object] He withdrew to another room to remove, retract, or recall:[~ + object] I withdraw my objection to your proposal
withdrawn - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (psychology) Introverted; not inclined to interact with other people withdrawn