retirement
noun[CorU]
uk/rɪˈtaɪə.mənt/us/rɪˈtaɪr.mənt/B2
theactofleavingyourjobandstoppingworking, usually because you areold:
退休;退职;退役Manyteachersover theageof 50 aretaking earlyretirement.很多50岁以上的老师都提前退休。
What is thenormalretirementagein thiscountry?这个国家人们通常多大年纪退休?
B2
theperiodin someone'slifeafter they havestoppedworkingbecause of havingreachedaparticularage:
退休生活;退休后的岁月Wewishyou alongandhappyretirement.我们祝愿您退休后幸福长寿。
- Theyheldadinnertocelebratehis retirement.
- She'stryingtolaysomethingasidefor her retirement.
- There have beenpersistentrumoursthat themanagingdirectormight take early retirement.
- I'msureeveryone willjoinme inwishingyou a veryhappyretirement.
- Her retirement frompoliticswillfreeher to write hermemoirs.
Retiring & resigning
- abdicate
- abdication
- attrition
- bow
- bow out
- chuck
- chucksomethingin
- get off
- golden handcuffs
- golden handshake
- golden parachute
- leave the field open forsomeoneidiom
- pension
- retire
- retired
- retiree
- retiring
- serve out
- stand aside
- throw