retirado
/retiˈɾado/, [re.t̪iˈɾa.ð̞o]retired, withdrawn
Adjective retirado (feminine retirada, masculine plural retirados, feminine plural retiradas)
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withdrawn, removed; retired
Verb retirado m (feminine singular retirada, masculine plural retirados, feminine plural retiradas)
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Masculine singular past participle of retirar.
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Él no tiene trabajo. Está retirado.
He doesn't have a job. He's retired.
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Me han retirado el carné de conducir.
I've had my driving license confiscated.
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Tiene que ser retirado.
It needs to be removed.
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Su nombre ha sido retirado de la lista.
Your name has been dropped from the list.
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-Sí... - siguió Dima, hablando sobre todo consigo mismo- Es como si el autor de mi historia se hubiera metido en alguna discusión estúpida, se hubiera retirado a Fiji y hubiera dejado que me pudriera aquí.
"Yea..." Dima continued, talking mostly to himself. "It's as if the author of my story got into some stupid argument, retired to Fiji, and just left me here to rot."
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¿No te alegra haberte retirado?
Aren't you glad you're retired?
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