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1 retired
مُتَقَاعِد \ retired: no longer working: He is a retired schoolteacher. \ مُحَال إلى المَعَاش \ retired: no longer working: He is a retired schoolteacher. -
2 retired
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3 retire
اِعْتَزَلَ \ retire. \ تَقَاعَدَ \ retire: to stop working when one is becoming old: The general retired (from the army) at 65. \ غَادَرَ الغُرفَة \ retire: to go away (esp. so as to rest): He retired to bed with a fever. Two players retired hurt (They left the game because they were hurt). -
4 retire
[rɪˈtaɪə] verb1) stop working permanently, usually because of age:يَعْتَزِل، يَتَقاعَدHe retired at the age of sixty-five.
2) to leave; to withdraw:When he doesn't want to talk to anyone, he retires to his room and locks the door
يأوي إلى فِراشِهThe troops were forced to retire to a safer position.
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5 غادر
غَادَرَ \ depart: to go away; leave: The next train departs at 18.30. leave: to go away: The train leaves at 4 o’clock, to go away from they left home at midday and got back at 4.30. \ غَادَرَ الغُرفَة \ retire: to go away (esp. so as to rest): He retired to bed with a fever. Two players retired hurt (They left the game because they were hurt). \ غَادَرَ المكان \ go: to leave: The trains go every hour. \ غَادَرَ المنزل \ turn out: to come out from one’s home for a gathering: The whole village turned out to welcome him. \ See Also خرج (خَرَجَ) -
6 متقاعد
مُتَقَاعِد \ retired: no longer working: He is a retired schoolteacher. -
7 محال
مُحَال \ out of the question: impossible: For the poor, holidays abroad are out of the question. \ مُحَال إلى المَعَاش \ retired: no longer working: He is a retired schoolteacher. -
8 المعاش
n. retirement, retired pay -
9 بعيد عن الناس
adj. retired -
10 عاش محيدا
adj. retired -
11 في المعاش
adj. retired, provided -
12 كشف المحالين للتقاعد
n. retired list -
13 متقاعد
adj. retired, superannuated -
14 مستقيل
adj. resigned, retired -
15 معتزل
adj. retired, uncompanionable -
16 منزوي
adj. retired -
17 منعزل
1́ adj. lonesome, private, separate, quiet, separated, isolated, solitary, shy, secluded, retired, hideaway, insulate, withdrawn, recluse, bleak, lone, lonely, downcast2́ n. recluse -
18 تقاعدي
تَقَاعُدِيّpensionary, retired -
19 قابع
قابِع (في مَكَان)keeping at, staying at, remaining at; withdrawn into, retired at, secluded at, secluding oneself at -
20 متقاعد
مُتَقَاعِدretired; superannuated; retiree; pensioner, pensionary; emeritus
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