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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
retract
re·tract [retract retracts retracted retracting] BrE [rɪˈtrækt] NAmE [rɪˈtrækt] verb 1. transitive ~ sth (formal)to say that sth you have said earlier is not true or correct or that you did not mean it •He made a false confession which he later retracted. •They tried to persuade me to retract my words. 2. transitive ~ sth (formal)to refuse to keep an agreement, a promise, etc •to retract an offer 3. intransitive, transitive (technical)to move back into the main part of sth; to pull sth back into the main part of sth •The animal retracted into its shell. •The undercarriage failed to retract. •~ sth The undercarriage was fully retracted. Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English: from Latin retract- ‘drawn back’, from the verb retrahere (from re- ‘back’ + trahere ‘drag’); the senses ‘withdraw (a statement)’ and ‘go back on’ via Old French from retractare ‘reconsider’ (based on trahere ‘drag’). Example Bank: •to withdraw/retract a claim/an allegation/a confession
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