retire

retire /ri'taiə/
  • nội động từ
    • rời bỏ, đi ra, rút về, lui về (một nơi nào kín đáo...)
      • to retire from the room: ra khỏi căn phòng
      • to retire from the world: rời bỏ thế tục, sống ẩn dật; đi tu
      • to retire for the night; to retire to bed: đi ngủ
      • to retire into oneself: thu vào cái vỏ của mình mà sống
    • đi ngủ ((cũng) to retire to bed)
    • thôi việc; về hưu
      • to retire from business: thôi không kinh doanh nữa
      • to retire on a pension: về hưu
      • retiring pension: lương hưu trí
      • retiting age: tuổi về hưu
    • (quân sự) rút lui
    • thể bỏ cuộc
      • to retire from the race: bỏ cuộc đua
  • ngoại động từ
    • cho về hưu (công chức)
    • (quân sự) cho rút lui
    • (tài chính) rút về, không cho lưu hành (một loại tiền...)
    • danh từ
      • (quân sự) hiệu lệnh rút lui
        • to sound the retire: thổi kèn ra lệnh rút lui

     cho nghỉ hưu
     cho thôi việc
     cho về hưu
     không cho lưu hành
     không cho lưu hành (một loại tiền...)
     mãn nhiệm
     rút về
     về hưu
  • retire on half pay (to...): về hưu hưởng nửa lương

  • retire a bill
     trả hết tiền một hối phiếu
    retire a bill (to...)
     trả hết tiền một hối phiếu
    retire a debt (to...)
     thu hồi tiền nợ
    retire from business (to...)
     thôi kinh doanh
    retire on a pension (to...)
     về hưu

    Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): retiree, retirement, retire, retired


    Xem thêm: withdraw, withdraw, retreat, pull away, draw back, recede, pull back, move back, recede, fall back, adjourn, withdraw, pension off, withdraw, put out, strike out, go to bed, turn in, bed, crawl in, kip down, hit the hay, hit the sack, sack out, go to sleep



    retire

    Từ điển Collocation

    retire verb

    ADV. early He is hoping to retire early on medical grounds.

    VERB + RETIRE be compelled to, be forced to, be obliged to, have to Anderson was forced to retire because of injury at the age of 26. | be due to, plan to Mr McNeil is due to retire later this month. | decide to

    PREP. as He recently retired as head teacher of their school. | at Most women retire at 60. | from She retired from the bank last year.


    Từ điển WordNet

      v.

    • go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position

      He retired at age 68

    • withdraw from active participation; withdraw

      He retired from chess

    • pull back or move away or backward; withdraw, retreat, pull away, draw back, recede, pull back, move back

      The enemy withdrew

      The limo pulled away from the curb

    • move back and away from; recede, fall back

      The enemy fell back

    • withdraw from circulation or from the market, as of bills, shares, and bonds
    • break from a meeting or gathering; adjourn, withdraw

      We adjourned for lunch

      The men retired to the library

    • make (someone) retire

      The director was retired after the scandal

    • dispose of; as of old clothes; pension off

      She finally retired that old coat

    • lose interest; withdraw

      he retired from life when his wife died

    • cause to be out on a fielding play; put out
    • cause to retire; strike out

      The pitcher retired three batters

      the runner was put out at third base

    • prepare for sleep; go to bed, turn in, bed, crawl in, kip down, hit the hay, hit the sack, sack out, go to sleep

      I usually turn in at midnight

      He goes to bed at the crack of dawn


    Bloomberg Financial Glossary

    To extinguish a security, as in paying off a debt.

    English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

    retires|retired|retiring
    syn.: abdicate discharge dismiss expel go to bed quit recede relinquish remove resign retreat suspend vacate withdraw