ADJECTIU | all | retirat, aïllat, recluit | withdrawn from society |
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all | retirat, emèrit | honorably retired from assigned duties and retaining your title along with the additional title 'emeritus' as in 'professor emeritus' | |
all | retirat, jubilat | no longer active in your work or profession | |
all | retirat, aïllat, apartat, isolat, recollit, solitari | providing privacy or seclusion | |
NOM | person | retirat, jubilat | someone who has retired from active working |
Sentit | Withdrawn from society; seeking solitude. | |
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Sinònims | aïllat, recluit | |
Anglès | recluse, reclusive, withdrawn | |
Espanyol | aislado, recluido, retirado | |
Noms | aïllament, isolació, isolament | A disposition to prefer seclusion or isolation |
eremita, ermità, solitari, solitudinarian | One who lives in solitude |
Sentit | honorably retired from assigned duties and retaining your title along with the additional title 'emeritus' as in 'professor emeritus'. | |
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Sinònim | emèrit | |
General | gran, vell | (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age |
Anglès | emeritus | |
Espanyol | emérito, retirado |
Sentit | no longer active in your work or profession. | |
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Sinònim | jubilat | |
General | inactiu | not engaged in full-time work |
Anglès | retired | |
Espanyol | jubilado, retirado |
Sentit | Providing privacy or seclusion. | |
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Sinònims | aïllat, apartat, isolat, recollit, solitari | |
General | privat | Confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy |
Anglès | cloistered, reclusive, secluded, sequestered | |
Espanyol | aislado, apartado, recogido, retirado, solitario | |
Noms | aïllament, isolació, isolament | A disposition to prefer seclusion or isolation |
Sentit | someone who has retired from active working. | |
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Sinònim | jubilat | |
Específic | emeritus | A professor or minister who is retired from assigned duties |
Anglès | retiree, retired person | |
Espanyol | jubilado, retirado | |
Verbs | jubilar | go into retirement |
jubilar, retirar, suprimir | Withdraw from active participation |
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