withdrawal
Từ điển Collocation
withdrawal noun
1 removing/leaving
ADJ. imminent | immediate, rapid, sudden | gradual, phased | complete, full, total, unconditional, wholesale | partial | strategic, tactical | voluntary | ignominious The UN were faced with an ignominious withdrawal or a long-term military presence. | military, troop
VERB + WITHDRAWAL call for, demand The party is calling for the phased withdrawal of troops from the island. | agree to | announce | make The police were forced to make a tactical withdrawal.
PREP. ~ by a withdrawal by government troops | ~ from the army's withdrawal from the occupied territories
2 from a bank account
ADJ. cash
VERB + WITHDRAWAL make
PREP. ~ from She made a withdrawal of £250 from her bank account.
3 stopping
ADJ. alcohol, drug
VERB + WITHDRAWAL suffer
WITHDRAWAL + NOUN symptoms
PREP. ~ from She was still suffering withdrawal from nicotine.
Từ điển WordNet
n.
- a retraction of a previously held position; backdown, climb-down
- the act of taking out money or other capital
- the act of withdrawing
- avoiding emotional involvement; detachment
- formal separation from an alliance or federation; secession
- the termination of drug taking; drug withdrawal
Investopedia Financial Terms
Withdrawal
Removing funds from an account, plan, pension or trust. In some cases, conditions must be met in order to withdraw funds without penalization. There are two ways to withdraw money: in cash or in kind.
Investopedia Says:
Withdrawal can be done over a period of time in fixed or variable amounts or in one lump sum. Penalization for early withdrawal usually arises when a clause in an investment contract is broken. Cash withdrawal requires converting the holdings of an account, plan, pension or trust into cash, usually through a sale. In kind withdrawal is simply taking possession of assets and does not require conversion to cash.
English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary
withdrawals
syn.: backdown climb-down detachment drug withdrawal secession