retire

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الإنجليزية - التركية
emekli olmak

Asla emekli olmak istemiyorum. - I never want to retire.

Burada çalışan bayan, emekli olmak zorunda kaldı. - The lady that used to work here had to retire.

{f} emekliye ayırmak
tekaüt olmak
{f} çekilmek
tekaüt etmek
gitmek
yatmaya gitmek
bir köşeye çekilmek
geri çekilmek
emekliye sevketmek
emekliye ayrılmak
emekli ol

Amcam geçen yıl öğretmenlikten emekli oldu, fakat üniversitede bir görevi hâlâ sürdürebiliyordu. - My uncle retired from teaching last year, but he still managed to hang onto a position at the university.

Müdür emekli olduktan sonra Tom kuruluşun başına tayin edildi. - Tom was named the head of the organization after the director retired.

{f} yatağa yatmak
(Askeri) GERİ ÇEKİLMEK: Bir mevziden, plana göre ve düşman baskısı olmaksızın, geri çekilmek. Bu terim, ABD' de yalnız dost birlikler için kullanılır
kendi odasına çekilmek
vurucu
{f} ayrılmak (iş)
{f} geri çekmek
{f} uyumaya gitmek
yatmaya gitmek emekliye ayrılmak
geri çekmek tedavülden çıkararak karşılığını ödemek gümrükten çekmek emekliye ayırarak hizmetten el çektirmek
{f} tedavülden kaldırmak
{f} uzaklaşmak
{f} ödemek (senet)
{f} emekli etmek
{f} emekliye ayrılmak, emekli/tekaüt olmak; emekliye ayırmak
{f} inzivaya çekilmek
çekilin
retired
(Askeri) emekli

Müdür emekli olduktan sonra Tom kuruluşun başına tayin edildi. - Tom was named the head of the organization after the director retired.

Bay Johnson kazandığı paradan dolayı, emekli olduğunda etrafa para saçabilecekti. - With the money Mr Johnson had saved, he would be able to live high on the hog when he retired.

retire from
elini çekmek
retire into seclusion
inzivaya çekilmek
retire into one's shell
kabuğuna çekilmek
retire to pasture
emekliye ayrılmak
retire to pasture
köşesine çekilmek
retire to
Emekliye
retire a bill
(Ticaret) senedi tedavülden kaldırmak
retire for the night
uyumaya gitmek
retire for the night
yatmaya gitmek
retire from a partnership
ortaklıktan ayrılmak
retire from office
görevden çekilmek
retire from politics
(Politika, Siyaset) siyaseti bırakmak
retire from politics
(Politika, Siyaset) siyasetten çekilmek
retire from the world
dünyadan el çekmek
retire from the world
dünyadan geçmek
retire into one's shell
kendi kabuğuna çekilmek
retire into one's shell
kendi içine kapanmak
retire into oneself
kabuğuna çekilmek
retire old debt
(Ticaret) eski borcu ertelemek
retire to pasture
emekli olmak
retire to rest
uyumaya gitmek
retire to rest
yatmaya gitmek
retire to rest
yatağa yatmak
retiring
emekli olma
retirer
emekli
retiring
mahcup
retiring
içine kapanık
retiring
emekli olarak
retired
{f} emekli ol

Amcam geçen yıl öğretmenlikten emekli oldu, fakat üniversitede bir görevi hâlâ sürdürebiliyordu. - My uncle retired from teaching last year, but he still managed to hang onto a position at the university.

John emekli olduğunda, oğlu onun işini devraldı. - When John retired, his son took over his business.

retiring
{f} emekli ol

Babam önümüzdeki İlkbaharda emekli oluyor. - My father is retiring next spring.

Tom emekli olduğunu söyledi. - Tom said he was retiring.

retiring
çekingen
go retire to rest
yatmaya gitmek gitmek
retired
emeklisi
retired
münzevi
retired
emekli ol/çekil
retired
{s} ıssız
retired
{s} gözden uzak
retired
{s} uzaklarda
retired
(Askeri) EMEKLİ: Bu terim, daha çok (retired person) veya (retired officer) şeklinde kullanılır
retired
kuytu/emekli
retired
{s} kuytu
retired
tekaüt
retired
{s} bir köşeye çekilmiş
retired
{s} inzivaya çekilmiş
retiring
{s} emeklilik

Emeklilik konusunda pişmanlık duymuyorum. - I have no regrets about retiring.

Kim emeklilik hakkında bir şey söyledi? - Who said anything about retiring?

retiring
inziva
retiring
{s} emekli

Babam önümüzdeki İlkbaharda emekli oluyor. - My father is retiring next spring.

Kim emeklilik hakkında bir şey söyledi? - Who said anything about retiring?

retiring
emekli ol/çekil
retiring
{s} silik
retiring
{s} mahçup
retiring
{s} göze çarpmayan
retiring
utangaç
retiring
sıkılgan
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
to make a defensive play which results in a runner or the batter being put out

Jones retired Smith 6-3.

To withdraw from a public station, from working, or from business

He wants to retire at 55.

To withdraw from circulation, or from the market; to take up and pay; as, to retire bonds; to retire a note

The central bank retired those notes five years ago.

A call sounded on a bugle, announcing to skirmishers that they are to retire, or fall back

At the retire, the cavalry fell back.'''.

To go to bed; as, he usually retires early

I will retire for the night.

to voluntarily stop batting before being dismissed so that the next batsman can bat

Jones retired in favour of Smith.

To go back or return; to draw back or away; to keep aloof; to withdraw or retreat, as from observation; to go into privacy; as, to retire to his home; to retire from the world, or from notice

I will retire to the study.''.

To cause to retire; specifically, to designate as no longer qualified for active service; to place on the retired list; as, to retire a military or naval officer

The board retired the old major.

To withdraw; to take away; -- sometimes used reflexively

He retired himself from the party.

To retreat from action or danger; to withdraw for safety or pleasure; as, to retire from battle

The regiment retired from the fray after the Major was killed.

The act of retiring, or the state of being retired; also, a place to which one retires

His retire is by a lake.

To recede; to fall or bend back; as, the shore of the sea retires in bays and gulfs

Past the point, the shore retires into a sequence of coves.

{n} a retreat, retirement
{v} to retreat, to withdraw
{f} withdraw from a position (usually due to old age); go into seclusion, withdraw; remove oneself from a particular situation; go to bed
To fulfill one's obligations under a loan or mortgage so that the lender has no further claims against the borrower
break from a meeting or gathering; "We adjourned for lunch"; "The men retired to the library"
go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position; "He retired at age 68"
pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew"; "The limo pulled away from the curb"
of a batsman, to voluntarily stop batting so that the next batsman can bat
To retreat or surrender ground
To withdraw; to take away; sometimes used reflexively
to pay off the principal on a loan, thereby fulfilling the obligation under the loan contract
When older people retire, they leave their job and usually stop working completely. At the age when most people retire, he is ready to face a new career In 1974 he retired from the museum
Permanently remove a portion of emissions permits from the market This accelerates the increase in the price of remaining permits, which makes it increasingly attractive to emitters to clean up their emissions instead of buying other permits or credits
go to bed in order to sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He turns out at the crack of dawn"
When you retire, you go to bed. She retires early most nights, exhausted Some time after midnight, he retired to bed. see also retired, retiring
cause to retire; "The pitcher retired three batters"; "the runner was put out at third base" lose interest; "he retired from life when his wife died" dispose of; as of old clothes; "She finally retired that old coat" go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position; "He retired at age 68" withdraw from active participation; "He retired from chess" make (someone) retire; "The director was retired after the scandal" withdraw from circulation or from the market, as of bills, shares, and bonds
To extinguish a security, as in paying off a debt
When a sports player retires from their sport, they stop playing in competitions. When they retire from a race or a match, they stop competing in it. I have decided to retire from Formula One racing at the end of the season
To withdraw from a public station, or from business; as, having made a large fortune, he retired
A year 2000 strategy in which an application system will be retired rather than modified to become year 2000 compliant
dispose of; as of old clothes; "She finally retired that old coat"
If you retire to another room or place, you go there. Eisenhower left the White House and retired to his farm in Gettysburg
of a fielder, to make a defensive play which results in a runner or the batter being put out
make (someone) retire; "The director was retired after the scandal"
Johnson closed his hotel, refusing to sell it to a new owner
cause to retire; "The pitcher retired three batters"; "the runner was put out at third base"
Termination, recall or elimination of a security In bonds, the term often refers to repayment of the bondholders’ principal and interest Once repaid, the bonds are then retired and no longer trade as securities In stocks, companies sometimes buy back shares outstanding, then simply retire or cancel those shares, thus reducing the number of shares outstanding
withdraw from circulation or from the market, as of bills, shares, and bonds
move back and away from; "The enemy fell back"
lose interest; "he retired from life when his wife died"
cause to be out on a fielding play
When a jury in a court of law retires, the members of it leave the court in order to decide whether someone is guilty or innocent. The jury will retire to consider its verdict today
withdraw from active participation; "He retired from chess"
retire hurt
to stop batting because of having sustained an injury
retire the side
To get the third out of an inning

Jones steps on first to retire the side.

retire for the night
go to bed, go to sleep
retire from public office
leave a public position
retire from the army
complete one's time of service in the army
retire into one's shell
go into seclusion, isolate oneself
retire on pension
leave a place of employment and receive a pension
retires
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retire
retiring
Shy, introverted, liking privacy

I don't really know him well, since he's so shy and retiring.

retired
{a} withdrawn, private, lonely
retired
indicates this code was use before we had a component for the area Please use the product/component indicated from now on, not the code
retired
honorably retired from assigned duties and retaining your title along with the additional title `emeritus' as in `professor emeritus'; `retired from assigned duties' need not imply that one is inactive
retired
no longer active in your work or profession
retired
Deleted from the property control system
retired
A lighthouse is retired when the full edition size has been ordered by retail dealers It does not mean that all of the production run has been shipped to dealers yet -- or even manufactured The master mold is broken only after the full production run has been made and shipped to dealers To view images of all retired Harbour Lights lighthouses click here
retired
The award is no longer active, however, we maintain an electronic 'copy'
retired
On out-of-order processors, a retired instruction is one that has been executed and completed
retired
past of retire
retired
Withdrawn from active duty or business; as, a retired officer; a retired physician
retired
Where the individual is no longer working
retired
no longer active in your work or profession discharged as too old for use or work; especially with a pension; "a superannuated civil servant"
retired
Retired persons who did not work either full- or part-time during the survey period
retired
A batter that has been struck out (missed the ball or called strike) Also a team is considered 'retired' when they have reached their 3 out maximum
retired
1. A retired person is an older person who has left his or her job and has usually stopped working completely. a seventy-three-year-old retired teacher from Florida. see also retire. having stopped working, usually because of your age
retired
Describing someone who has retired
retired
Private; secluded; quiet; as, a retired life; a person of retired habits
retired
{s} withdrawn from a job or position; secluded, isolated
retired
no longer active in your work or profession discharged as too old for use or work; especially with a pension; "a superannuated civil servant" (of a ship) withdrawn from active service; "the ship was placed out of service after the war
retired
not allowed to continue to bat or run; "he was tagged out at second on a close play"; "he fanned out"
retired
(of a ship) withdrawn from active service; "the ship was placed out of service after the war"
retired
discharged as too old for use or work; especially with a pension; "a superannuated civil servant"
retired
(of a ship) withdrawn from active service; "the ship was placed out of service after the war
retired
ret
retirer
One who retires
retires
third-person singular of retire
retiring
present participle of retire
retiring
not blatant or overly aggressive in manner or appearance; "a retiring disposition"
retiring
not arrogant or presuming; "unassuming to a fault, skeptical about the value of his work"; "a shy retiring girl
retiring
moving toward a position farther from the front; "the receding glaciers of the last ice age"; "retiring fogs revealed the rocky coastline"
retiring
of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office; "a retiring member of the board"
retiring
1. Someone who is retiring is shy and avoids meeting other people. I'm still that shy, retiring little girl who was afraid to ask for sweets in the shop. see also retire
retiring
about to retire
retiring
not arrogant or presuming; "unassuming to a fault, skeptical about the value of his work"; "a shy retiring girl"
retiring
Reserved; shy; not forward or obtrusive; as, retiring modesty; retiring manners
retiring
Of or pertaining to retirement; causing retirement; suited to, or belonging to, retirement
retiring
{s} characterized by retirement; bashful, shy, timid
retire

    الواصلة

    re·tire

    التركية النطق

    ritayr

    المتضادة

    begin, enter, join

    النطق

    /rēˈtīr/ /riːˈtaɪr/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From Middle French retirer (“draw back”), from prefix re- (“back”), + verb tirer (“draw, pull”) from Old French tirer, tirier (“to draw out, arrange, adorn”) from tire, tiere (“row, rank, order, dress”) of Germanic origin akin to Old English and Old Saxon tīr (“fame, glory, ornament”), Old English tīer (“rank, row”), Old High German ziari, zēri (“ornament”), German Zier (“ornament, adornment”), German zieren (“to adorn”). More at tier

    الازمنة

    retires, retiring, retired

    فيديوهات

    ... ever retire. ...
    ... of time.  But now Jim is an old man, he's an old man about to retire.  So on his retirement ...
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