撤销 | chè xiāo | to repeal; to revoke; (computing) to undo | |
撤出 | chè chū | to withdraw; to leave; to retreat; to pull out | |
撤军 | chè jūn | to withdraw troops; to retreat | |
撤离 | chè lí | to withdraw from; to evacuate | |
撤职 | chè zhí | to eliminate; to sack; to remove from office |
1 | Take her name off the masthead for three months. | |
2 | For two weeks now I have not dared to remove the large panel. | |
3 | I think that' s a bit strong for a company simply withdrawing support and resources from a free piece of software. | |
4 | Saying, Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done. | |
5 | The weekend has been a write-off on the sex front, yet Colin and I feel closer and more relaxed than we have in a long time. |