单词 | retired |
释义 | Word family noun retiree retirement adjective retired retiring verb retire Related topics: Employmentre·tired /rɪˈtaɪəd $ -ˈtaɪrd/ ●●○ adjective BEOLD/NOT NEWhaving stopped working, usually because of your age 退休的 a retired teacher 退休教师 Both my parents are retired now. 我父母现在都已退休。Examples from the Corpusretired• Aunt Pat and Uncle Joe are both retired.• The Sutton pupils knew two of them: the retired caretaker of the school and his wife.• The ghosts of retired colonels haunt some of Torquay's menus.• Our neighbours were an old retired couple.• Among those attending was a retired federal judge from Philadelphia named Bennett Mayall.• I am a retired Museum Director, an archaeologist and historian.• Gooseneck found out about it through a retired old retainer who lived in the area.• But, so far, nobody has proved the retired pathologist from suburban Detroit to be a criminal.• In marked contrast to this fall amongst younger age groups, the number of retired people had increased by 39 percent.• Too often retired people will say that retirement did not turn out to be as they had expected.• The company specializes in holidays for retired people.• I'm a retired school teacher.• Captain Nisbet, a retired soldier, was well known and respected in the Irvine Valley and beyond.re·tired adjectiveChineseSyllable because age Corpus having working, your usually stopped of |
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