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tener el mono
to have withdrawal symptoms
to withdraw:
1. [intransitive/transitive] to no longer take part in something, or to stop someone or something from taking part. Abandonar
Two candidates threatened to withdraw.
withdraw from:
The injury has forced him to withdraw from the competition.
withdraw someone/something from something:
The party withdrew their candidate from the election.
2. [intransitive/transitive] if an army withdraws or is withdrawn from a place, it leaves. To go away
withdraw from:
The troops began to withdraw from the northern region.
withdraw someone/something from something:
Government forces were withdrawn from the island yesterday.
to withdraw:
1. [intransitive/transitive] to no longer take part in something, or to stop someone or something from taking part. Abandonar
Two candidates threatened to withdraw.
withdraw from:
The injury has forced him to withdraw from the competition.
withdraw someone/something from something:
The party withdrew their candidate from the election.
2. [intransitive/transitive] if an army withdraws or is withdrawn from a place, it leaves. To go away
withdraw from:
The troops began to withdraw from the northern region.
withdraw someone/something from something:
Government forces were withdrawn from the island yesterday.
Flashcard info:
Author: sarapalacio
Main topic: Englisch
Topic: Vocabulary
School / Univ.: Privat
City: pamplona
Published: 01.03.2010