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1 ♦ (to) retire
♦ (to) retire /rɪˈtaɪə(r)/A v. i.1 andare in pensione: She retired at the age of 65, è andata in pensione a 65 anni; He retired as chairman due to ill health, ha lasciato la presidenza per ragioni di salute; I retired from teaching last year, ho lasciato l'insegnamento per andare in pensione l'anno scorso NOTA D'USO: - andare in pensione-2 (form.) ritirarsi; to retire from business, ritirarsi dagli affari; He announced his intention to retire from politics, ha annunciato che intende ritirarsi dalla politica; He retired to his study, si è ritirato nel suo studio; The committee will retire to deliberate in private, il comitato si ritirerà per deliberare a porte chiuse; to retire from competition, abbandonare lo sport agonistico3 ( sport, mil.) ritirarsi; to retire from a contest, ritirarsi da una gara; ( boxe) to retire from the ring, ritirarsi dal ring; The troops were forced to retire, le truppe sono state costrette a ritirarsi4 (spec. lett.) coricarsi; andare a dormireB v. t.● to retire from the world, entrare in convento □ to retire into oneself, chiudersi in sé □ to retire to bed, ritirarsi; andare a letto □ to retire to rest, andare a riposare. -
2 ♦ (to) retire
♦ (to) retire /rɪˈtaɪə(r)/A v. i.1 andare in pensione: She retired at the age of 65, è andata in pensione a 65 anni; He retired as chairman due to ill health, ha lasciato la presidenza per ragioni di salute; I retired from teaching last year, ho lasciato l'insegnamento per andare in pensione l'anno scorso NOTA D'USO: - andare in pensione-2 (form.) ritirarsi; to retire from business, ritirarsi dagli affari; He announced his intention to retire from politics, ha annunciato che intende ritirarsi dalla politica; He retired to his study, si è ritirato nel suo studio; The committee will retire to deliberate in private, il comitato si ritirerà per deliberare a porte chiuse; to retire from competition, abbandonare lo sport agonistico3 ( sport, mil.) ritirarsi; to retire from a contest, ritirarsi da una gara; ( boxe) to retire from the ring, ritirarsi dal ring; The troops were forced to retire, le truppe sono state costrette a ritirarsi4 (spec. lett.) coricarsi; andare a dormireB v. t.● to retire from the world, entrare in convento □ to retire into oneself, chiudersi in sé □ to retire to bed, ritirarsi; andare a letto □ to retire to rest, andare a riposare.
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