retired
US: /ɹiˈtaɪɝd/, /ɹiˈtaɪɹd/, /ɹɪˈtaɪɹd/
UK: /ɹɪtˈaɪəd/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
retired /ri'taiəd/- tính từ
- ẩn dật, xa lánh mọi người
- a retired life: cuộc sống ẩn dật
- hẻo lánh, ít người qua lại
- a retired sopt: nơi hẻo lánh
- đã về hưu; đã thôi (làm việc, buôn bán, kinh doanh...)
- a retired officer: một sĩ quan về hưu
- retired pay: lương hưu trí
- ẩn dật, xa lánh mọi người
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjectivehaving retired from work: a retired doctor + Dad is retired now.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 withdraw, rusticate, go off or away, take off, retreat; hibernate, aestivate or US estivate, seclude or sequester or cloister oneself:
I think I'll retire to some mountain-top to finish my book.
2 stop or give up work(ing), be pensioned off, (be) put out to grass or pasture, take the golden handshake, be given the gold watch, go on social security, go on a pension, be superannuated, go out of circulation:
Gemma Frobisher has retired from her job in the bakery, and is now living with her daughter in Norfolk
3 go or take to (one's) bed or bedroom, (go to) sleep, lie down, (take one's) repose, (take a) nap, put one's feet up, Colloq take it easy, snooze, count sheep, have a zizz, catch or grab some shut-eye, get or take forty winks, US catch or log a few zees (Z's), Slang hit the sack, sack out, hit the hay, Brit kip, doss down:
I usually retire around midnight.
Concise dictionary
rɪ'tɪə(r)dadj.
+no longer active in your work or profession
+honorably retired from assigned duties and retaining your title along with the additional title `emeritus' as in `professor emeritus'; `retired from assigned duties' need not imply that one is inactive
+not allowed to continue to bat or run
+discharged as too old for use or work; especially with a pension
retires|retired|retiringrɪ'taɪə(r)
verb
+go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position
+withdraw from active participation
+pull back or move away or backward
+move back and away from
+withdraw from circulation or from the market, as of bills, shares, and bonds
+break from a meeting or gathering
+make (someone) retire
+dispose of; as of old clothes
+lose interest
+cause to be out on a fielding play
+cause to retire
+prepare for sleep