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Перевод: retire speek retire


[глагол]
удаляться; уходить; ложиться спать; отходить ко сну; отступать; давать приказ об отступлении; уходить в отставку; увольняться; оставлять; увольнять; уединяться; устраняться; изымать из обращения


Тезаурус:

  1. With more than 20m-worth of Microsoft shares, Mr Shirley will sail off into the sunset in June, when he plans to retire.
  2. Can you build up enough pension, when you retire, to take you above the rate of the dependent wife's pension, which is 60 per cent of the full pension?
  3. Behind the myth of the big drinkers like Hughie Gallacher and Jim Baxter, are the people who didn't quite make it to the realm of myth, the lonely bores, the manic depressives, the failed fullbacks and the defeated unfortunates who had to retire early and find a job in the real world.
  4. A large number wish to continue working as long as they are fit and do not want to retire at the state pension age.
  5. The husband and wife retire from their work and immediately move down to some retirement haven in deepest Cornwall.
  6. This must be related to the right for people to retire free from work-related injuries and illnesses.
  7. And I have resolved in my heart to hear your complaints two days in the week, on the Monday and the Thursday; but if causes should arise which require haste, come to me when ye will and I will give judgment, for I do not retire with women to sing and to drink, as your Lords have done, so that ye could obtain no justice, but will myself see to these things, and watch over ye as friend over his friend, and kinsman over his kinsman.
  8. I would retire with one or two others to Mick's cafe adjacent to the track and play dominoes.
  9. Joseph Thomas, engineer, was born in Roche and came to Looe to retire after a distinguished career.
  10. R. Knowland , CChem, FRSC, is to retire as managing director of British Petroleum.
  11. Sadly, the 1954 season saw Richards forced to retire from the saddle by injury; so the 1953 Derby was his last ride in the race as well as his first victory in it.
  12. He wanted to take on the Glamorgan job again, whenever Butcher may decide to retire, and he was pleased to be thought a contender to take England to India if, as is expected, Graham Gooch opts out.
  13. My mother was dead and my father, due to ill health, had to retire from the university on a small pension.

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