withdrawal

withdrawal
noun retirada
withdrawal
tr[wɪð'drɔːəl]
noun
1 (gen) retirada
a withdrawal of troops una retirada de tropas
2 (of words) retractación nombre femenino
3 (psychology, behaviour) retraimiento
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
withdrawal symptoms síndrome nombre masculino de abstinencia
withdrawal [wɪð'drɔəl, wɪɵ-] n
1) : retirada f, retiro m (de fondos, etc.), retraimiento m (social)
2) retraction: retractación f
3)
withdrawal symptoms : síndrome m de abstinencia
withdrawal
n.
abandono s.m.
abstracción s.f.
alejamiento s.m.
apartamiento s.m.
receso s.m.
recogida s.f.
retirada s.f.
retiro s.m.
retraimiento s.m.
retroceso s.m.
substracción s.f.
supresión s.f.
sustracción s.f.
wɪð'drɔːəl
noun
1)
a) u c (of troops, team, representative) retirada f; (of coinage) retirada f de la circulación; (of product) retirada f de la venta
b) u (method of contraception) coitus m interruptus, marcha f atrás (fam)
2) u (of support, funding) retirada f, retiro m (AmL); (of application, nomination, competitor) retirada f
3) (Psych) retraimiento m
4) c u (of cash) retirada f, retiro m (AmL)
5) u (from drugs) abandono m; (before n)

withdrawal symptoms — síndrome m de abstinencia

[wɪθ'drɔːǝl]
1. N
1) (from bank)

to make a withdrawal — retirar dinero or fondos

2) (=recall, removal) [of troops, ambassador, team, services, advertisement] retirada f (from de); [of banknote] retirada f de la circulación

his party has announced its withdrawal of support for the government — su partido ha anunciado la retirada de su apoyo al gobierno

they may be contemplating a partial withdrawal from the country — puede que estén considerando una retirada parcial del país

3) (=cancellation) [of application, permission, support, licence] retirada f
4) (=retraction) [of allegation, remark] retractación f ; [of charge] retirada f
5) (Psych) (from sb, sth) retraimiento m (from de)
6) (after drug addiction) síndrome m de abstinencia

to be suffering from withdrawal — padecer el síndrome de abstinencia

7) (during lovemaking) (=act) retirada f (del pene); (as contraception) marcha f atrás *, coitus m interruptus
2.
CPD

withdrawal method N — método m de la marcha atrás *, coitus m interruptus

withdrawal notice N — (Econ) aviso m de retirada de fondos

withdrawal slip N — comprobante m (de retirada de fondos)

withdrawal symptoms NPL — síndrome msing de abstinencia

* * *
[wɪð'drɔːəl]
noun
1)
a) u c (of troops, team, representative) retirada f; (of coinage) retirada f de la circulación; (of product) retirada f de la venta
b) u (method of contraception) coitus m interruptus, marcha f atrás (fam)
2) u (of support, funding) retirada f, retiro m (AmL); (of application, nomination, competitor) retirada f
3) (Psych) retraimiento m
4) c u (of cash) retirada f, retiro m (AmL)
5) u (from drugs) abandono m; (before n)

withdrawal symptoms — síndrome m de abstinencia


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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