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retire美 [rɪ'taɪr] 英 [rɪ'taɪə(r)] - n.退隐;【军】退兵信号;〈罕〉退隐所
- v.(令)退职;(使)退休;(因伤)退出(比赛等)
- 网络退役;就寝;撤退
第三人称单数:retires 现在分词:retiring 过去分词: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 工作from job 1. | [i][t] (令)退职;(使)退休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. 她由于身体不好而被迫早早地从教学岗位上退休。 | | The company's official retiring age is 65. 公司正式的退休年龄为 65 岁。 | | My dream is to retire to a villa in France. 我的梦想是退休后在法国住上一栋别墅。 | | He has no plans to retire as editor of the magazine. 他还不打算从杂志主编的位子上退休。 | | She was retired on medical grounds. 她由于健康原因被安排退休了。 |
体育运动in sport 2. | [i] (因伤)退出(比赛等)to stop competing during a game, race, etc., usually because you are injured |
| She fell badly, spraining her ankle, and had to retire. 她摔得很重,扭伤了脚踝,只好退出比赛。 | | He retired hurt in the first five minutes of the game. 比赛才开始五分钟,他就因伤退场。 |
地点from/to a place 3. | [i] 离开(尤指去僻静处)to leave a place, especially to go somewhere quieter or more private |
| The jury retired to consider the evidence. 陪审团退庭对证据进行评判。 | | After dinner he likes to retire to his study. 晚饭后,他喜欢躲到书房里去。 |
军队of army 4. | [i] 撤离,撤退(以进行休整)to move back from a battle in order to organize your soldiers in a different way |
睡觉go to bed | I retired late that evening. 那天晚上我睡得晚。 |
棒球in baseball 6. | [t] ~ sb 使(击球员、击球方)出局to make a player or team have to stop their turn at batting |
| He retired twelve batters in a row. 他一连使十二个击球手出局。 |
v. | 1. to leave a job or career voluntarily, at or near the usual age for doing so 2. to stop engaging in daily activities and go to bed 3. to leave a place, position, or way of life and go to a place of less activity 4. to stop a person or animal performing some activity because of illness or an inability to continue 5. to take a machine or piece of equipment out of service 6. to fall back, or move troops away from a position, action, or danger 7. to end a batter's or team's turn at bat by getting batters out 8. to withdraw from a sports contest, or withdraw somebody from a sports contest, because of an inability to continue 9. to take a loan, stock, bond, or other financial instrument out of circulation by paying for it 10. to stop working, especially when you reach the age when you are officially too old to work 1. to leave a job or career voluntarily, at or near the usual age for doing so 2. to stop engaging in daily activities and go to bed 3. to leave a place, position, or way of life and go to a place of less activity 4. to stop a person or animal performing some activity because of illness or an inability to continue 5. to take a machine or piece of equipment out of service 6. to fall back, or move troops away from a position, action, or danger 7. to end a batter's or team's turn at bat by getting batters out 8. to withdraw from a sports contest, or withdraw somebody from a sports contest, because of an inability to continue 9. to take a loan, stock, bond, or other financial instrument out of circulation by paying for it 10. to stop working, especially when you reach the age when you are officially too old to work |
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