withdrawn

英[wɪð'drɔːn] 美[wɪð'drɔːn]
  • adj. 偏僻的;离群的;孤独的;内向的
  • 动词withdraw的过去分词.
  • wit n.智力;才智;机智;风趣v.知道;即
  • witch n.女巫;巫婆vt.施巫术vi.用神杖发现地下水源或矿物
  • witch doctor 巫医
  • witchcraft n.魔法或巫术
  • witchery n.巫术;魅力
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 沉默寡言的
    2. 怕羞的,内向的
    3. 离群的,孤僻的
    4. 僻静的,偏僻的
    5. 孤立的,孤独的
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    1. 动词withdraw的过去分词

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. withdrawn from society; seeking solitude;

    "lived an unsocial reclusive life"

  2. tending to reserve or introspection;

    "a quiet indrawn man"

1. The book was withdrawn for the offending passages to be deleted.
这本书因含有需要删除的问题章节而被撤回。

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2. If fighting worsens, the troops might be reinforced, or ingloriously withdrawn.
如果战势恶化,军队可能得到增援,或不光彩地撤退。

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3. He's been very quiet and withdrawn, sort of different, somehow.
不知什么缘故,他最近十分沉默,有点异样。

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4. Several shareholders have withdrawn earlier acceptances of the offer.
几个股东对于先前同意的报价又反悔了。

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5. Mark was withdrawn and uncontrollable.
马克沉默寡言,难以管束。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The old couple lived in a withdrawn village.
      这对老夫妇住在一个偏僻的村子里。