释义 |
●ˌdraw ˈback1. to move away from sb/sth, especially sb/sth that makes you feel frightened (尤指因害怕)退缩,后退;畏避◆She drew back from the window in case anyone saw her. 她从窗口缩回,免得被人看见。2. (from sth/from doing sth) to decide not to do sth, because you are afraid of what might happen 缩手不干;畏缩;退却◆The government has drawn back from making a commitment to reform the voting system. 对投票制度改革,政府已决定不作承诺。[v + adv] |