retirement 英 [rɪˈtaɪəmənt]   美 [rɪˈtaɪərmənt]

retirement

retirement  英 [rɪˈtaɪəmənt] 美 [rɪˈtaɪərmənt]

n. 退休,退役 

名词复数:retirements 

They vouchsafed his retirement. 他们准予他退休。
He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement. 他存了一笔相当可观的钱以备退休之用。

  • Retirement is when someone stops working, usually after many years, to take a break or start a new occupation.
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  • n. 退休,退役
  • 1. They vouchsafed his retirement.

    他们准予他退休。

  • 2. He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement.

    他存了一笔相当可观的钱以备退休之用。

  • 3. He said he was calling about your retirement pay.

    他说他是为你的退休金一事来找你的。

  • retirement (n.) 1590s, "act of retreating," also "act of withdrawing into seclusion," from Middle French retirement (1570s); see retire + -ment. Meaning "privacy" is from c. 1600; that of "withdrawal from occupation or business" is from 1640s.
re·tire·ment / rɪˈtaɪəmənt ; NAmE rɪˈtaɪərmənt / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] the fact of stopping work because you have reached a particular age; the time when you do this 退休;退职;退休年龄 At 60, he was now approaching retirement. 他 60 岁了,就要退休了。 Susan is going to take early retirement (= retire before the usual age). 苏珊要提前退休。 retirement age 退休年龄 a retirement pension 退休金 collocationsat job 2 [uncountable ,  singular ] the period of your life after you have stopped work at a particular age 退休生活 to provide for retirement 为退休生活作准备 We all wish you a long and happy retirement. 我们大家祝愿你的退休生活长久而幸福。 Up to a third of one's life is now being spent in retirement. 现在人们一生中能有三分之一的时间过退休生活。 collocationsat age 3 [uncountable ] retirement(from sth) the act of stopping a particular type of work, especially in sport, politics, etc. (尤指从体育、政治等方面的)退出,引退,退职 He announced his retirement from football. 他宣布退出足球运动。 She came out of retirementto win two gold medals at the championships. 她复出后在锦标赛上赢得了两枚金牌。 retirement retirements re·tire·ment / rɪˈtaɪəmənt ; NAmE rɪˈtaɪərmənt /
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