0 to move back or away from a battle (usually because the enemy is winning) -- rút lui
1 to withdraw; to take oneself away -- lùi về
2 the act of retreating (from a battle, danger etc) -- sự rút lui
After the retreat, the soldiers rallied once more.
3 a signal to retreat -- lệnh rút lui
The bugler sounded the retreat.
4 (a place to which a person can go for) a period of rest, religious meditation etc -- nơi ẩn dật
He has gone to a retreat to pray.
Global warming sparks scramble for black gold under retreating ice.
Evolution of retreating subduction boundaries formed during continental collision.
Their mood changed only after the governor - wi retreated into his palace.
However, after contact with the mucus, the ants retreated and exhibited antennal cleaning, especially when contact with the nectary took place soon after mucus treatment.
They can automate their response, as with a doomsday machine, or change their environment, as when troops burn their bridges to make retreats impossible.
Prospective proponents of universal worker protection policy retreated, conceding business prerogatives in the labor market.
In exploration, he advances, fixating the stimulus, just as he does if, after retreating, he regains courage and pursues the object.
After this loss of honour (for such was the decree's real significance), conservative nobles retreated into passivity or departed altogether.
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位置, 退卻, 撤退…
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位置, 退却, 撤退…
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batirse en retirada, retirada, retirarse…
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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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