draw back

draw back
1. transitive verb
zurückziehen; aufziehen [Vorhang]
2. intransitive verb
zurückweichen; (fig.) sich zurückziehen
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draw back
I. vi zurückweichen; (fig) sich akk zurückziehen, SCHWEIZ a. zurückkrebsen
II. vt
to \draw back sb back to sth jdn veranlassen, auf etw akk zurückzukommen
what drew you back to teaching after so many years in business? was hat Sie dazu bewogen, sich nach so vielen Jahren im Geschäftsleben wieder dem Lehrberuf zuzuwenden?
to \draw back sb back to a place jdn veranlassen, an einen Ort zurückzukehren
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draw back
A v/t
1. auch Truppen zurückziehen
2. WIRTSCH (bei Wiederausfuhr) eine Zollrückvergütung erhalten für
B v/i
1. sich zurückziehen
2. zurückweichen:
draw back from sb von jemandem abrücken
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1. transitive verb
zurückziehen; aufziehen [Vorhang]
2. intransitive verb
zurückweichen; (fig.) sich zurückziehen

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