0 When soldiers retreat, they move away from the enemy, especially to avoid fighting. -- batirse en retirada
1 a move back by soldiers or an army, either because they have been defeated or in order to avoid fighting -- retirada
Enemy soldiers are now in retreat.
2 to move back or away from an attack -- retirarse
soldiers retreating from the battlefield soldados retirándose del campo de batalla
3 to get out of an unpleasant situation -- retirarse
He retreated into his room and stayed there. Él se retiró a su habitación y se quedó allí.
4 an act of moving back or away from an attack -- retirada [ feminine, singular ]
5 a place where it is quieter and more private -- retiro [ masculine, singular ]
a country retreat un retiro campestre
Some people who are having periods of reflection are otherwise known to be ‘in retreat’ and some retreats are made in better order than others.
Now is not the time to retreat.
Retreating behind the borders is not an option.
The naked truth is that we are in retreat and in defensive mode in the southern neighbourhood and the eastern neighbourhood.
We are offered compromises only when we are in retreat.
It is for that reason that we are glad that you began your speech by saying that your model does not involve retreating to a free trade area.
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位置, 退卻, 撤退…
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retirar-se, bater em retirada, retirada…
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退却する, 撤退する, 退却…
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geri çekilmek, cephe hattından çekilmek, mücadeleden/şavaştan vazgeçmek…
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battre en retraite, se retirer, retraite [feminine]…
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