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1 retiring
retiring [rɪ'taɪərɪŋ](a) (reserved) réservé(b) (leaving → official, MP) sortant(c) (employee) qui part à la retraite;∎ to reach retiring age atteindre l'âge de la retraite -
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11 retirement
1) (the act of retiring from work: It is not long till his retirement.) retraite2) (a person's life after retiring from work: He's enjoying his retirement.) retraite -
12 pension
1 noun∎ to draw a pension (retired person) toucher une retraite; (disabled person) toucher une pension, être pensionné;∎ to pay sb a pension verser une pension à qn;∎ disability pension pension f d'invalidité;∎ widow's pension (before retiring age) allocation f de veuvage; (at retiring age) pension f de réversion(b) (small hotel) pension f de famille(for retirement) verser une pension de retraite à; (for disability) pensionner, verser une pension à►► British pension book ≃ titre m de pension (carnet permettant de retirer sa pension de retraite);pension fund caisse f de retraite, fonds m de pension;pension plan, pension scheme plan m ou régime m de retraite -
13 MAUHCAYOH
mâuhcâyoh, nom possessif.Plein de respect.Allem., ehrerbietig. SIS 1950,296.Angl., retiring. Est dit d'une jeune fille d'ascendance noble. Sah10,47. -
14 MOTOCANI
motocani, éventuel sur toca.Qui est discret.Angl., she is retiring. Est dit d'une fille noble. Sah10,48. -
15 retire
retire [rɪˈtaɪər]• to retire from the world/from public life se retirer du monde/de la vie publiqueb. ( = give up one's work) prendre sa retraite* * *[rɪ'taɪə(r)] 1.1) ( from work) prendre sa retraite3) (dated)4) Sport abandonner2.retired past participle adjective retraité3. -
16 superannuation
(act of retiring) mise f à la retraite; (pension) pension f de retraite; (contribution) cotisation f pour la retraitesuperannuation fund caisse f de retraite -
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noun (a return (especially to show business): The actress made a comeback years after retiring.) rentrée -
18 retire
1) (stop working permanently, usually because of age: He retired at the age of sixty-five.) prendre sa retraite2) (to leave; to withdraw: When he doesn't want to talk to anyone, he retires to his room and locks the door; We retired to bed at midnight; The troops were forced to retire to a safer position.) se retirer, partir•- retired- retirement - retiring -
19 retire
A vtr mettre [qn] à la retraite (on grounds of pour raisons de) ; to be compulsorily retired être mis à la retraite d'office.B vi1 ( from work) prendre sa retraite ; to retire from sth quitter qch ; to retire as se retirer en tant que ; to retire early partir en retraite anticipée ; to retire on £100 a week prendre sa retraite et toucher 100 livres par semaine ;2 ( withdraw) [jury, person] se retirer (from de) ; to retire to the drawing-room/to one's room sout se retirer au salon/dans sa chambre ;3 † to retire (to bed) aller se coucher ; to retire early (aller) se coucher tôt ;4 Sport abandonner ; to retire from sth se retirer de qch ; to retire with an injury, to retire injured abandonner à la suite d'une blessure ;5 Mil se replier (to sur). -
20 shy
∎ she gave a shy smile elle sourit timidement;∎ he's shy of adults il est timide avec les adultes;∎ he's always been shy and retiring il a toujours été timide;∎ she's camera shy elle n'aime pas être prise en photo;∎ to make sb shy intimider qn;∎ most people are shy of speaking in public la plupart des gens ont peur de parler en public;∎ don't be shy of asking for more n'hésitez pas à en redemander;∎ he fought shy of admitting his interest il a fait tout ce qu'il a pu pour ne pas avoir à admettre qu'il était intéressé(b) (animal, bird) peureux∎ to be shy of manquer de, être à court de;∎ we're $600 shy of making our goal il nous manque 600 dollars pour atteindre notre objectif∎ he took a shy at the pigeon with a stone il a lancé une pierre sur le pigeon∎ she decided to have or to take a shy at skiing elle a décidé d'essayer le ski(horse) broncher;∎ his horse shied at the last fence son cheval a bronché devant le dernier obstaclelancer, jeter∎ to shy away from sth/doing sth éviter qch/de faire qch;∎ she shied away from talking to him elle a évité de lui parler
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