retire的意思和读音

retire

: [rɪˈtaɪr] : [rɪˈtaɪə(r)]

n.退;【退;〈退

v.退;(使退;(退

退退

retires  retiring  retired  

v.+n.retire year,father retire,retire month,retire debt

adj.+n.people retire,member retire

v.step down,go to bed,turn in,hit the sack,call it a day

retirev.from job

1.[i][t]退;(使退to stop doing your job, especially because you have reached a particular age or because you are ill/sick; to tell sb they must stop doing their job

She was forced to retire early from teaching because of ill health.退

The company's official retiring age is 65.退 65

My dream is to retire to a villa in France.退

He has no plans to retire as editor of the magazine.退

She was retired on medical grounds.退

in sport

2.[i]退to stop competing during a game, race, etc., usually because you are injured

She fell badly, spraining her ankle, and had to retire.退

He retired hurt in the first five minutes of the game.退

from/to a place

3.[i]to leave a place, especially to go somewhere quieter or more private

The jury retired to consider the evidence.退

After dinner he likes to retire to his study.

of army

4.[i]退to move back from a battle in order to organize your soldiers in a different way

go to bed

5.[i]to go to bed

I retired late that evening.

in baseball

6.[t]~ sb使to make a player or team have to stop their turn at batting

He retired twelve batters in a row.使

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n.1.退;〈退;【退

v.1.to stop working, especially when you reach the age when you are officially too old to work; to stop playing a sport as a professional player because you are too old; to force someone to leave their job, especially before they reach the age when they are officially too old to work2.to leave a place, position, or way of life in order to go somewhere quieter or to live a less active life3.to stop taking part in a game or sports competition because you are injured or sick, or to make someone do this4.in baseball, to end a batters or teams turn at batting by getting the batter out5.to remove machines or equipment from a place because they are old and no longer useful; to stop using a particular number on a teams uniforms after the player who used to wear that number stops playing6.to go to bed at the end of the day in order to sleep1.to stop working, especially when you reach the age when you are officially too old to work; to stop playing a sport as a professional player because you are too old; to force someone to leave their job, especially before they reach the age when they are officially too old to work2.to leave a place, position, or way of life in order to go somewhere quieter or to live a less active life3.to stop taking part in a game or sports competition because you are injured or sick, or to make someone do this4.in baseball, to end a batters or teams turn at batting by getting the batter out5.to remove machines or equipment from a place because they are old and no longer useful; to stop using a particular number on a teams uniforms after the player who used to wear that number stops playing6.to go to bed at the end of the day in order to sleep

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1.By taking cash out of the business, Neal was able to semi-retire but remain in control of daily business operations with her daughter.,Neal退

2.It has the wisest way, however perilous it might be, to retire with an air of confidence.

3."I will still be very active, " he said. "It is impossible for me to retire. ",”。“退。”

4.He regaled everyone with tales of his wife asking him when he would retire (his riposte: "In the future. . . " ).退:“……”)。

5.We came into the company with a clear contract to work 40 years and retire.40退

6.A generation of bosses who founded their firms after the war are ready to retire but lack successors.退

7.If we were to total the amounts of these projections and then actually hit those annual figures, we would be in a position to retire!退

8.If no new users are added over the course of a year, a DPAR starts to lose users (they leave the company, retire, and so on).,DPAR退)。

9.One day the old worker told his boss that he decided to retire, because he wanted to live a more comfortable life with his wife.退

10.The first speaker of the day was Rand Paul, who by then had said he might run for the Senate if Bunning were to retire.·退