withdrawal

withdrawal
noun
1) Zurücknahme, die
2) (removal) (of privilege) Entzug, der; (of troops) Abzug, der; (of money) Abhebung, die
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noun der Rückzug
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with·draw·al
[wɪðˈdrɔ:əl, AM esp -ˈdrɑ:-]
n
1. FIN Abhebung f, Entnahme
\withdrawal without penalty at seven days' notice bei Einhaltung der 7-tägigen Kündigungsfrist entstehen keine Gebühren
\withdrawal amount Abhebungsbetrag m
\withdrawal date Abhebungsdatum nt
\withdrawal plan (for loan) Auszahl[ungs]plan m
early \withdrawal vorzeitige Abhebung
to make a \withdrawal Geld abheben
2. MIL Rückzug m, Abzug m
3. no pl (taking back) Zurücknehmen nt; (cancel) Zurückziehen nt; of consent, support Entzug m; BRIT ECON of goods for sale Rückruf m; of coins, notes Einziehung f, Zurückbeordern nt; of allegation Widerruf m; of action Zurückziehen nt; of charge Fallenlassen nt
\withdrawal from a contract Rücktritt m von einem Vertrag
\withdrawal of funds Entzug m von Geldern
4. no pl SPORT Abzug m (from von +dat)
her sudden \withdrawal from the championship ... ihr plötzlicher Startverzicht bei den Meisterschaften ...
5. no pl (fig: distancing from others) Rückzug m in sich akk selbst
6. no pl from drugs Entzug m
7. no pl (coitus interruptus) Koitus interruptus m
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[wIT'drOːəl]
n
(of objects, charge) Zurückziehen nt; (of ambassador) Abziehen nt; (of coins, stamps) Einziehen nt; (of money) Abheben nt; (of words) Zurücknehmen nt, Zurücknahme f; (of troops) Rückzug m; (= withdrawing) Abziehen nt; (in sport) Abzug m; (from drugs) Entzug m

to make a withdrawal from a bank — von einer Bank Geld abheben

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withdrawal s
1. Zurückziehung f, -nahme f (auch MIL von Truppen):
withdrawal from circulation Einziehung f (von Geld)
2. WIRTSCH (Geld) Abhebung f, (Kapital) Entnahme f:
make a withdrawal from one’s account Geld von seinem Konto abheben
3. besonders MIL Ab-, Rückzug m
4. (from) Rücktritt m (von einem Posten, Vertrag etc), Ausscheiden n, Austritt m (aus einer Gesellschaft etc)
5. fig Zurücknahme f (einer Kündigung etc), Widerrufung f (einer Aussage etc)
6. Entzug m (einer Erlaubnis etc)
7. MED Entziehung f, Entzug m:
withdrawal cure Entziehungskur f;
withdrawal symptoms Entziehungs-, Entzugserscheinungen
8. SPORT Startverzicht m
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noun
1) Zurücknahme, die
2) (removal) (of privilege) Entzug, der; (of troops) Abzug, der; (of money) Abhebung, die
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n.
Ausstieg -e m.
Entziehung f.
Entzug -¨e m.
Rückzug -¨e m.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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