retired

/rɪˈtaɪərd/

意味: 引退した

例文: Haruki retired after 40 years.
    ハルキは40年後に引退した。

言葉のよくある組み合わせ: retired person(退職者), retired life(退職後の生活), retired teacher(退職した教師)

定義: 仕事を辞めて、もう働いていない状態のことです。通常、年を取ってから仕事を辞めることを指します。年金を受け取ることが多いです。

retiredは約40,000語に1回程度の頻出度です。

口語性、形式性、抽象度、感情度 - 横向き棒グラフ

水平グラフ: 会話での使われやすさ、フォーマル度、抽象度(具体・概念)、感情度を示します。数値が高いほど、その特徴が強いことを表します。

感情分析 レーダーチャート

感情グラフ: 怒り、期待、嫌悪、恐れ、喜び、悲しみ、驚き、信頼、ポジティブ、ネガティブの強さを示します。

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Definitions(定義)

Verb: go into retirement; stop performing one’s work or withdraw from one’s position
Verb: withdraw from active participation
Verb: pull back or move away or backward
Verb: withdraw from circulation or from the market, as of bills, shares, and bonds
Verb: break from a meeting or gathering
Verb: make (someone) retire
Verb: dispose of (something no longer useful or needed)
Verb: lose interest
Verb: cause to be out on a fielding play
Verb: cause to get out
Verb: prepare for sleep
Adjective: no longer active in your work or profession

Parts of Speech(品詞)

Verb, Adjective

Examples(例文)

感情分析に使用された例文:

He retired from his job last year.(彼は昨年仕事を退職した。)
She retired early to travel the world.(彼女は世界旅行のために早期退職した。)
They retired quietly after the meeting.(彼らは会議の後、静かに退席した。)

 

Word Netから抽出した例文:

Verb: He retired at age 68
Verb: He retired from chess
Verb: The enemy withdrew
Verb: The limo pulled away from the curb
Verb: We adjourned for lunch
Verb: The men retired to the library
Verb: The director was retired after the scandal
Verb: She finally retired that old coat
Verb: he retired from life when his wife died
Verb: The pitcher retired three batters
Verb: the runner was put out at third base
Verb: I usually turn in at midnight
Verb: He goes to bed at the crack of dawn

Synonyms/Antonyms(類語/反意語)

Synonyms(類語): adjourn, bed, crawl in, draw back, go to bed, go to sleep, hit the hay, hit the sack, kip down, move back, pull away, pull back, put out, recede, retire, retired, retreat, sack out, strike out, turn in, withdraw

Antonyms(反意語): advance, get up, turn out

Hypernyms/Hyponyms(上位語/下位語)

Hypernyms (General categories)(上位語): close up, discard, discontinue, displace, leave office, recall, tire, toy, travel

Coordinate Terms(同じ上位語をもつもの): abandon, accompany, adjourn, advance, angle, ascend, automobile, back, bang, beetle, betake oneself, billow, bounce, break, breeze, call it quits, caravan, career, carry, cheese, circle, circuit, circulate, clean out, close out, come, crawl, cruise, de-access, deep-six, derail, descend, dismiss, do, drag, draw, drive, drop, dump, ease, fall, ferry, float, flock, fly, follow, forge, furlough, get around, ghost, glide, go around, hiss, hurtle, island hop, jettison, lance, leave off, lurch, outflank, pace, pan, pass, pass over, pension off, play, plow, poop out, prance, precede, precess, proceed, propagate, pull the plug, pursue, push, put out, raft, repair, retire, retreat, retrograde, return, ride, rise, roll, round, run, rush, scramble, seek, sell out, shut off, shuttle, sift, sign off, ski, slice into, slither, snowshoe, speed, squeeze out, steamer, step, stray, swap, swash, swim, swing, taxi, top out, trail, tram, transfer, trash, travel, travel by, travel purposefully, travel rapidly, trundle, turn, unlearn, vacate, walk, waste, weave, wend, wheel, whine, whish, whisk, whistle, withdraw, zigzag, zoom

Hyponyms (Specific examples)(下位語): back up, bed down, bow out, chicken out, drop out, fall back, prorogue, retrograde, superannuate

Derivationally Related Words(派生語)

Derivationally Related Words: adjournment, pullback, putout, receding, retiree, retirement, strikeout, withdrawal, withdrawer

Categories(カテゴリー)

Domain Categories: economics

Usage Category: common

Usage Context: business, conversation, descriptive

Grammatical Notes:
intransitive verb, transitive verb

Prefixes/Suffixes(接頭辞/接尾辞)

Prefixes(接頭辞): re

Suffixes(接尾辞): ed

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Is Abstract?(抽象的な言葉?) No

Is Emotion Word?(感情的な言葉?) No

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