Retired in spanish
Retirado
pronunciation: retiɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: retiɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
retire1 = retirar, eliminar.
Example: This article stresses the importance for libraries of making current informationav ailable on AIDS, and of retiring out-of-date information on the subject.more:
» retire at + night = retirarse a + Posesivo + aposientos, acostarse, irse a la cama.
Example: Modern man is beset by many types of noise each day from the time he wakes until he retires at night.» retire to + Posesivo + bed = retirarse a la cama.
Example: After stoking the fire so it would burn through the night, he took a long hot shower before retiring to his bed.retire2 = jubilarse.
Example: Staff leaving for other jobs, retiring or simply dying (the age profile is inexorably rising in most SLIS) are nor replaced.retired = jubilado, retirado.
Example: Naturally, there are always a few retired librarians who constitute the exception to the rule.more:
» retired person = persona jubilada, persona retirada, jubilado, retirado.
Example: It's normal for a retired person to feel a sense of loss and displacement when a significant portion of your identity goes away.» retired, the = jubilados, los. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]
Example: The Stockholm Public Library provides library services in 32 hospitals, 1 gaol, 3 leisure centres for the handicapped and retired, and an institution for social rehabilitation.