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After a day's fierce fighting,the enemy finally had to remove their troops from the occupied area.

A:retreat
B:return
C:dismiss
D:withdraw

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解析:一天激烈的战斗后,敌军最终不得不从占领的地区撤军。retreat“撤退”, 不及物动词,例如:The troop made good their retreat from the occupied city.部队从沦陷的城市安全撤出。return“返回”,例如:Our investment accounts return a high rate of interest.我们的投资项目利润回报很高。dismiss“解雇”,例如:The boss threatened to dismiss him from his job, but it's all a bluff.老板威胁说要解雇他,但这不过是恐吓而已。withdraw“撤回”,例如;The troops have been withdrawn from the danger area.部队已经撤出危险地带。
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