0 to leave your job or stop working because of old age or ill health -- 退休;退职;退役
Since retiring from the company, she has done voluntary work for a charity. 从公司退休后,她就一直在为一家慈善机构做志愿工作。
He is due to retire as chief executive next year. 明年他就该从总裁职位上退下来了。
She retired from the competition after pulling a leg muscle. 她因腿部肌肉拉伤退出了比赛。
Following the merger, he was retired with a generous pension. 在合并后,他拿了一笔丰厚的养老金后被辞退了。
1 to leave a room or group of people and go somewhere quiet or private -- 离开;退下;退出
Most female models have to retire around the age of 25, whereas a well-preserved man can go on working into his forties.
He'll get £50 000 from the company when he retires, which is a tidy sum.
She became Emeritus Professor of Linguistics when she retired.
While some retired to a comfortable country-scholar life, others devoted themselves to research and education.
Much of the research on retirement has focused on loss of identity and self-esteem by the retiring individual.
Figure 9 illustrates what such a system might look like for those retiring in 2018.