退下

tuìxià
  1. to retire
  2. to withdraw
  3. to retreat
  4. to step down

CEDICT

  1. to retire; to stand down
  2. to retreat (especially from the imperial court); to withdraw

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撤走 chèzǒu
  1. to retire
  2. to remove
  3. to withdraw
  4. to evacuate
退任 tuìrèn
  1. to retire
  2. to leave one's position
退役 tuì
  1. (of military personnel or athletes) to retire
  2. (of outdated equipment) to be decommissioned
隱退 yǐntuì
  1. to retire (from society, esp. from politics)
  2. to vanish
離休 xiū
  1. to retire
  2. to leave work and rest (euphemism for compulsory retirement of old cadres)
退隱 tuìyǐn
  1. to withdraw from the fray and live in seclusion
  2. to retire
斂跡 liǎn
  1. to refrain
  2. to give up evil (temporarily)
  3. to cover one's traces
  4. to lie low
  5. to retire (from view)
提取
  1. to withdraw (money)
  2. to collect (left luggage)
  3. to extract
  4. to refine
她从姜黄里提取美丽色彩。

She extracts beautiful colors from turmeric.

Source: Tatoeba

提領 lǐng to withdraw (cash from an ATM)
撤下 chèxià
  1. to withdraw
  2. to remove (from a place)
  3. to remove from office
撤出 chèchū
  1. to withdraw
  2. to leave
  3. to retreat
  4. to pull out
支取 zhī to withdraw (money)
suō
  1. to withdraw
  2. to pull back
  3. to contract
  4. to shrink
  5. to reduce
  6. abbreviation
  7. also pr.
蜗牛把触角缩了回去。

The snail drew in its feelers.

Source: Tatoeba

脫開 tuōkāi to withdraw
退出 tuìchū
  1. to withdraw
  2. to abort
  3. to quit
  4. to log out (computing)
我不该退出的。

I shouldn't have logged off.

Source: Tatoeba

退避 tuì to withdraw
龜縮 guīsuō
  1. to withdraw
  2. to hole up
抽身 chōushēn
  1. to get away from
  2. to withdraw
  3. to free oneself
chè
  1. to pull
  2. to draw
  3. to pull back
  4. to withdraw
  5. to flash past
收回 shōuhuí
  1. to regain
  2. to retake
  3. to take back
  4. to withdraw
  5. to revoke
我是不是能收回我的钱?

Can I get my money back?

Source: Tatoeba

下去 xià
  1. to go down
  2. to descend
  3. to go on
  4. to continue
  5. (of a servant) to withdraw
你想再待下去嗎?

Do you want to stay any longer?

Source: Tatoeba

提出 chū
  1. to raise (an issue)
  2. to propose
  3. to put forward
  4. to suggest
  5. to post (on a website)
  6. to withdraw (cash)
她提出了入學申請。

She made out the application for admission.

Source: Tatoeba

迴避 huí
  1. to shun
  2. to avoid (sb)
  3. to skirt
  4. to evade (an issue)
  5. to step back
  6. to withdraw
  7. to recuse (a judge etc)
你不能回避官方政策

You can't avoid office politics.

Source: Tatoeba

撤退 chètuì to retreat
收兵 shōubīng
  1. to retreat
  2. to withdraw troops
  3. to recall troops
  4. fig. to finish work
  5. to wind up
  6. to call it a day
  7. used with negatives: the task is far from over
退卻 tuìquè
  1. to retreat
  2. to shrink back
回歸 huíguī
  1. to return to
  2. to retreat
  3. regression (statistics)
有一首关于澳门回归的歌很好听。

There's a really good song about Macau's return to Chinese rule.

Source: Tatoeba

後撤 hòuchè
  1. to pull back (an army)
  2. to retreat
撤兵 chèbīng
  1. to withdraw troops
  2. to retreat
撤軍 chèjūn
  1. to withdraw troops
  2. to retreat
苏联军队开始从阿富汗撤军了。

The Soviet troops have started the withdrawal from Afghanistan.

The Soviet troops started to withdraw from Afghanistan.

Source: Tatoeba

què
  1. but
  2. yet
  3. however
  4. while
  5. to go back
  6. to decline
  7. to retreat
  8. nevertheless
  9. even though
卻沒有人要聽。

But no one wanted to hear it.

Source: Tatoeba

下臺 xiàtái
  1. to go off the stage
  2. to fall from position of prestige
  3. to step down (from office etc)
  4. to disentangle oneself
  5. to get off the hook