Retired, retired, retired, retired
First of all, honorary retirement.
English [me? Mel. t? S] beauty [? m? r? t? s]
Honorary retirement
[Example]-Charles Perrault, a professor of sociology at Yale University, is the author of The Next Disaster.
Charles Perrault is an emeritus professor of sociology at Yale University and the author of The Next Disaster.
Second, retire.
English [r? ta? D] beauty [r? ta? R&D]
Retired, resigned, retired; Remote and quiet; isolated from the outside world
retire
Retirement (past tense of retirement)
So there are more retirees driving now than ever before.
There are more retirees driving now than before.
Third, retirement.
English [r? ta? r? ] beauty [r? ta? r? ]
On the verge of retirement; About to leave; Living in seclusion; shy
Verb (abbreviation of verb) retirement, retirement, retirement (present participle of retirement); Step down; Retreat; go to bed
President john kufuor is retiring after eight years in power.
Ghanaian President Kufuor will retire after eight years in power.
Fourth, providing for the aged.
[English] [? Sue: p? r? njue? t? D][ America] [? sjupnju? et? d]
Retire on a pension; Out of date, obsolete
Be abolished for being behind the times and be ordered to drop out of school (past tense and past participle of superannuate)
[Example] Outdated cold war elements and neoconservatives are salivating at the notice of a new cold war with Russia.
At the thought of a new cold war with Russia, outdated cold war elements and neoconservatives are salivating.