retired
英 [rɪˈtaɪəd]
美 [rɪˈtaɪərd]
adj. 已退休的; 已退职的
v. (令)退职; (使)退休; (因伤)退出(比赛等); 离开(尤指去僻静处)
retire的过去分词和过去式
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.5236 / COCA.3670
牛津词典
adj.
- 已退休的;已退职的
having retired from work- a retired doctor
退休医生 - Dad is retired now.
爸爸现在已经退休了。
- a retired doctor
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 退休的;退职的
Aretiredperson is an older person who has left his or her job and has usually stopped working completely.- ...a seventy-three-year-old retired teacher from Florida.
佛罗里达州73岁的退休教师
- ...a seventy-three-year-old retired teacher from Florida.
- See also:retire
英英释义
adj
- no longer active in your work or profession
双语例句
- He had buried his wife some two years before he retired.
大概在他退休前两年,他妻子去世了。 - They are understood to have retired through age or ill health
据知他们是因年龄或健康问题而退休。 - He's a retired Lieutenant Colonel and a bit of a martinet.
他是个退役中校,有点军人作风。 - The wisdom of the retired generals and backbench MPs conjoins
退役将军和后座议员的智慧结合在一起。 - They retired to another room for private consultation.
他们退到另一房间秘密磋商。 - When Mr. Green retired, his son took over the business from him.
格林先生退休后,由他的儿子接管他的生意。 - 'Since I retired to this place,' he wrote near the end of his life, 'I have never been out of these mountains.'
“自从隐居到这里,”他在生命即将结束时写道,“我一直没有离开过这些大山。” - In 1974 he retired from the museum.
他1974年从博物馆退休了。 - Many were retired people, and just on a fifth were in their fifties.
许多都是退休的人,其中差不多有五分之一年龄在五十多岁。 - A survey of retired people has indicated that most are independent and enjoying life
对退休人员的调查表明,大部分人都自食其力,享受生活。