Retiring in spanish
Saliente
pronunciation: sɑliente part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: sɑliente 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This article stresses the importance for libraries of making current informationav ailable on AIDS, and of retiring out-of-date information on the subject.more: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.retiring1 = reservado, retraído.
Example: He was a very retiring person, you see, and the limelight didn't appeal to him.retiring2 = en vías de jubilación.
Example: Margreet Wijnstroom, retiring Secretary General of IFLA, had formerly been general secretary of the Central Association of Public Libraries in the Netherlands.