retire
re
ri
tire
ˈtaɪər
taiēr
British pronunciation
/rɪˈtaɪə/

Definición y significado de "retire"en inglés

to retire
01

jubilarse

to leave your job and stop working, usually on reaching a certain age
Intransitive
to retire definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
It 's common for people to retire and move to warmer climates.
Es común que las personas se jubilen y se muden a climas más cálidos.
02

retirarse, irse a dormir

to go to bed or prepare to sleep
Intransitive
to retire definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
He usually retires at 10 p.m. to ensure a good night's sleep.
Por lo general, se acuesta a las 10 p.m. para asegurar un buen descanso nocturno.
03

jubilarse, retirarse

to stop participating in professional or competitive sports
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
Injuries forced him to retire from professional football earlier than expected.
Las lesiones lo obligaron a retirarse del fútbol profesional antes de lo esperado.
04

retirarse, retroceder

to withdraw or move back from a current position, often in response to a threat or change in conditions
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
When the volcano showed signs of erupting, the villagers chose to retire to the lowlands.
Cuando el volcán mostró signos de erupción, los aldeanos decidieron retirarse a las tierras bajas.
05

retirar, dar de baja

to remove something from regular use or operation
Transitive: to retire a product or commodity
example
Ejemplos
After a major malfunction, the machine was retired from use.
Después de un fallo importante, la máquina fue retirada del uso.
06

retirarse, aislarse

to move away or retreat to a specific place, often for privacy, rest, or solitude
Intransitive: to retire somewhere
example
Ejemplos
He retired to his cabin in the mountains to work on his novel.
Se retiró a su cabaña en las montañas para trabajar en su novela.
07

retirar, jubilar

to remove someone from their job or position, typically due to age, tenure, or retirement policies
Transitive: to retire sb
example
Ejemplos
The board decided to retire the director and appoint a new leader.
La junta decidió jubilar al director y nombrar a un nuevo líder.
08

retirar, sacar de circulación

to remove a bill, note, or currency from active use or circulation
Transitive: to retire a bill or note
example
Ejemplos
The central bank plans to retire the bills with a high risk of counterfeiting.
El banco central planea retirar los billetes con alto riesgo de falsificación.
09

retirarse, abandonar

to stop showing enthusiasm or involvement in something
Intransitive: to retire from an activity
example
Ejemplos
She retired from the committee as she felt it no longer aligned with her goals.
Ella se retiró del comité porque sintió que ya no estaba alineado con sus objetivos.
retire
re
ri
tire
ˈtaɪər
taiēr
British pronunciation
/ɹɪtəɹˈeɪ/
retiré
01

retiré, retirado

a ballet movement where a dancer lifts one foot and draws it up to the side of the standing leg, often used as a preparation for other movements

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