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单词 Retire
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1. The chase was mad, mad now retire.
2. Most people retire at 65.
3. He is hoping to retire early on medical grounds.
4. He had to retire due to ill health.
5. She was forced to retire early from teaching because of ill health.
6. He will retire from the army / his directorship next year.
7. He has no plans to retire as editor of the magazine.
8. Once people retire they automatically cease to be union members.
9. He had no plans to retire even though he is now very comfortably off.
10. According to the new regulations,mining engineers retire at the age of fifty-five.
11. At the age when most people retire, he is ready to face a new career.
12. My dream is to retire to a villa in France.
13. She is to retire as from 1 October.
14. He is going to retire next winter.
15. He is planning to retire from politics next year.
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16. Employees can retire at 60 if they choose.
17. He would often retire to his den.
18. The company disclosed that he will retire in May.
19. She had decided to sell out and retire.
20. He had to retire because of ill health.
21. Failing eyesight forced him to retire early.
22. They had decided to retire from farming.
23. Mr McNeil is due to retire later this month.
24. I decided to retire early with a book.
25. He was forced to retire because of ill health.
26. It is expedient that he should retire at once.
27. His corner advised him to retire.
28. You will allow us to retire.
29. After dinner he likes to retire to his study.
30. Her decision to retire surprised us all.
1. Most people retire at 65.
2. He is hoping to retire early on medical grounds.
3. He had to retire due to ill health.
4. She was forced to retire early from teaching because of ill health.
5. He has no plans to retire as editor of the magazine.
6. Once people retire they automatically cease to be union members.
7. He had no plans to retire even though he is now very comfortably off.
8. At the age when most people retire, he is ready to face a new career.
9. My dream is to retire to a villa in France.
10. You will allow us to retire.
11. Next year his father will retire and take things easy.
12. The officer ordered the troop to retire from the action.
13. I'm afraid I have quite a disinclination to retire on a pension.
14. The old man held onto his job stubbornly and would not retire.
15. He's had a good innings but now it's time for him to retire and let someone younger take over as director.
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31. Many people retire in their sixties.
32. Most women retire at 60.
33. and now I'm happy to retire.
34. He has announced his intention to retire.
35. You can retire at 60.
36. But tell me, are you really planning to retire?
37. At what age did she retire?
38. He is to retire on his sixtieth birthday.
39. The jury will retire to consider its verdict today.
40. It was expedient to retire gracefully.
41. He has already intimated he intends to retire.
42. The present incumbent is due to retire next month.
43. They will retire this poor land from agriculture.
44. Professor Johnson has indicated his intention to retire at the end of next year.
45. He has already intimated to us his intention to retire.
46. This has called into question people's right to retire at 60.
47. It would be nice to be able to afford to retire earlier.
48. Unless he can find a sponsor he'll be forced to retire from athletics.
49. The two leaders will retire to Camp David for informal discussions.
50. We both shared the same ambition, viz,(http:///retire.html) to make a lot of money and to retire at 40.
51. People are whispering that she's going to retire next year.
52. He is due to retire as chief executive next year.
53. You must retire early as you have to catch the early train tomorrow.
54. None of us know him well because he has a tendency to retire into himself.
55. In the second game, her opponent hurt her leg and had to retire.
56. When you retire you'll get a lump sum of £80,000.
57. Replete, guests can then retire to the modern conservatory for coffee.
58. Next year his father will retire and take things easy.
59. The officer ordered the troop to retire from the action.
60. Despite her wish to continue working, she was forced to retire at the age of 62.
61. Anderson was forced to retire because of injury at the age of 26.
62. When you retire, you want to live a comfortable life.
63. If I had the choice, I would retire at thirty.
64. Her decision to retire brought down the curtain on a glittering 30-year career.
65. She jokingly replied," I'm here to meet a rich husband,get married,have a couple of children,and then retire and travel.
66. He had to retire from the race because of trouble with the gearbox.
67. His sudden decision to retire brought down the curtain on a distinguished career.
68. She tried to persuade him to retire, but he would have none of it.
69. The received wisdom is that he will retire within the next year.
70. I think it best that I advise you of my decision to retire.
71. When asked, she confirmed that she was going to retire.
72. Light the blue touchpaper and retire immediately to a safe distance.
73. She fell badly, spraining her ankle, and had to retire.
74. I'm afraid I have quite a disinclination to retire on a pension.
75. I hope to retire in a year/in a year's time.
76. He could retire now and live in comfort for the rest of his life.
77. Most female models have to retire around the age of 25,( ) whereas a well-preserved man can go on working into his forties.
78. The old man held onto his job stubbornly and would not retire.
79. She told me confidentially that she is going to retire early.
80. The headquarters ordered them to retire their troops from the front.
81. After talking it over with my wife, I've decided to retire.
82. In June he gave a broad hint that he might retire.
83. Her drink problem has forced her to retire from public life .
84. Next year Mr Jenks will retire and Mr Broadbent will be nominated as his replacement.
85. These people could afford to retire to Florida but they'd just as soon stay put.
86. He was forced to retire early because of poor health.
87. It's close to showtime now, so you retire into the dressing room.
88. He's had a good innings but now it's time for him to retire and let someone younger take over as director.
89. How could I have divined that he would wish to retire so soon?
90. He had to retire with a neck injury in the second half.
91. The soldiers received orders to retire from the positions that they had just won.
92. I have decided to retire from Formula One racing at the end of the season.
93. I have another 20-odd years to work before I retire.
94. The house is tied to the job, so we'll have to move when I retire.
95. Pat's job brings her into contact with the problems people face when they retire.
96. People who retire on fixed incomes have the greatest difficulty with rising prices.
97. The magazine suggested incorrectly that he was planning to retire.
98. He went on to retire nine in a row.
99. Others retire and head south for the sun.
100. I retire the devices to their cupboards.
101. Failing eyesight was forcing him to retire.
102. The pension is protected against inflation after you retire.
103. Weaver announced that he would retire in June.
104. I am about to retire to the breakfast parlour with Mr Beckenham and Miss Merchiston.
105. Tuesday, amid indications that the bill to retire the song was headed for passage(http://), 12 Democrats voted against it.
106. Savvy, safe Douglas Hurd may - despite denials - want to retire.
107. John's planning to retire as soon as they find a replacement for him.
108. But there were other factors that weighed heavily in the decision to retire the Rotterdam.
109. Controversy has also surrounded the terms under which Mr McNeill and four other senior education officials have been able to retire early.
110. In addition we will examine ways of giving those who retire with lump sum payments more choice as to how their savings are invested.
111. Additionally, when you retire, you may be in a lower tax bracket.
112. Only 13 percent of those polled believe that all the money they have been promised will be available when they retire.
113. The tribunal members retire and deliberate once both sides have presented their cases.
114. Managers who never leave do not have to wait for another manager to retire or die so that they can fill their shoes.
115. To round off his day of despair Button was forced to retire with an exhaust failure six laps from home.
116. Pope loomed in the north even before McClellan began to retire in the east.
117. After his third successive election defeat he decided to retire from politics.
118. I made up my mind I was going to retire.
119. In 1955 Rodia gave the Towers to a neighbour and moved north to retire to Martinez in California with his family.
120. C., several years ago, he planned to retire after more than two decades of working in veterans affairs.
121. Joseph Thomas, engineer, was born in Roche and came to Looe to retire after a distinguished career.
122. But it gave him an excuse to retire for a while, to re-assess things.
123. Dame Sybil earned her everlasting gratitude by suggesting that it was time she retire.
124. Financial advisers warn consumers not to depend much on either their pensions or Social Security to help them retire early.
125. Nu had indicated his intention to retire from office six months after independence, but events made that impossible.
126. And Douglas will retire soon, I think, so we can have new blood at the foreign office.
127. Such funds may be set up to retire a bond issue.
128. Last month Putin decided to retire silo-housed intercontinental ballistic missiles as their service lives expire.
129. I have decided that now is the time to retire as Captain and that some one else should take the helm.
130. She then announced that, after eight years, she would retire as Speaker just before the next session begins.
131. But then the plane crash happened and now I may retire even sooner.
132. It is also likely that because of past changes a growing number of women will retire with some entitlement to a state pension.
133. If only I had more money in the bank, I would gladly retire.
134. The only conditions were that the person receiving the pension had to retire and agree to spend the money within the month.
135. Cosby portrays a blue-collar worker who was forced to retire early from an airline.
136. Sooner or later I'm going to die,(http://) but I'm not going to retire. Margaret Mead 
137. During these periods Patterson exercised executive power, raising speculation that he might succeed Manley should he retire on health grounds.
138. For a more peaceful stroll, retire to the shady streets across the plaza at the foot of the Bridge of Lions.
139. Kevin Welch has been appointed skipper because Richard Smith has declared his intention to retire.
140. As a way of reducing the workforce, workers are being offered cash inducements to retire.
141. But then he gave up concert performances to retire to his home in Texas.
142. A recent poll found that more young people believe in UFOs than believe Social Security will exist when they retire.
143. Stand-up comics, actors and writers do not retire, Mr. Howerd pointed out.
144. Sadly, many people who retire at sixty-five die within a few years.
145. We retire into the cabin to eat by candlelight, then come back out to sit around the fire and talk.
146. You can transfer your pension scheme at any time, provided you do so over a year before you retire.
147. If he does retire to concentrate on his medical duties it will be a big loss.
148. Her own body of work was complete five years ago, when failing eyesight and less mobile hands forced her to retire.
149. Meanwhile, the leading edge of the Boomer generation, now age 50, will begin to retire in about 12 years.
150. A persistent knee injury has forced Northants allrounder Richard Williams, 35, to retire.
151. Employees eligible for retirement in 2000 can retire now and receive health benefits for seven years.
152. Every diplomatic effort was made to get him and his army to retire back over the frontier, but without success.
153. Its lands are dotted with vineyards, villas and summer estates to which the noble families of the city retire.
154. In 1995, Mr Jinkinson will retire and Mr Bickerstaffe will be nominated as his replacement.
155. When people retire, they often take up new hobbies and start to make new friends.
156. The graduated scheme gave worse value to women than to men, on the grounds that we retire earlier and live longer.
157. The priest and his concubine retire; the guest soon seduces the girl with the promise of the sheepskin in payment.
158. Hale was permitted to retire quietly, but after a public outcry he was brought back to face charges.
159. There is no private law firm where the defeated candidates can retire.
160. He was forced to retire from the race with a split oil tank while in the lead.
161. He has no immediate plans to retire, having reached a peak in his career.
162. We had got to a size where we needed an injection of institutional money and there were people who wanted to retire.
163. Eclipsed by the US champion at last year's Olympic games, Schofield has decided to retire.
164. So one could just retire to the country and keep bees, eh?
165. The fifth, reserve offensive tackle Charles McRae, has decided to retire from football following a disappointing six-year career.
166. When you retire, you will get the basic pension instead of the widow's pension you were getting.
167. Some people become morose and depressed when they first retire.
168. Anderson has been forced to retire from the game through injury after ten years' loyal service at St.James's Park.
169. Most occupational schemes pay a proportion of your earnings when you retire and are called final earnings schemes.
170. By the 1890s civil servants had become obliged to retire on reaching pensionable age.
171. She is past the normal age at which women retire and she is entitled to a railcard.
172. This chamber is a natural place for Bardul to retire to talk with the adventurers and offer some of his Lustrian coffee.
173. Should I pack it in and retire?
174. He decided to retire from the world after his busy life as an actor.
175. Women's world golf No.1 Lorena Ochoa of Mexico announced Wednesday on her website that she will retire from the sport in which she has topped the world rankings for the past 3 years.
176. When a man fall into his anecdotage, it is a sign for him to retire.
177. In addition to these worthy mothers, some old society women had obtained permission of the prioress, like Madame Albertine, to retire into the Little Convent.
178. The NYPD also offers a great benefits package with the option to retire at 20 years with half pay.
179. Although he reaches retiring age, he doesn't want to retire from work for retired pay .
180. Fans saw a worthy successor to Louis in Rocky Marciano, an Italian-American from Massachusetts, who would become the only heavyweight champion to retire without a defeat.
181. When a man falls into his anecdotage it is a sign for him to retire from the globle.
182. They can retire after 20 years on half-pay, and most do; about 3, 000 leave each year.
183. Even a number cruncher like Tally admits it's a little scary, especially since she'll retire and Katie will go to college at around the same time.
184. Now that the World Cup has ended, Paul the prognosticator will also retire from football forecasting.
185. But you can still retire and move to the semitropics and wind up on the board of a Serpentarium.
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