| | to retreat; to withdraw / to reject; to return (sth) / to decline | HSK 3 |
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| | to withdraw / to abort / to quit / to log out (computing) | HSK 3 |
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| | to retire (from the workforce); to go into retirement | HSK 3 |
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| | to bounce (a check) / to return a ticket / ticket refund | HSK 6 |
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| | to decline / to fall / to drop / to falter / a decline / recession (in economics) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | (of military personnel or athletes) to retire / (of outdated equipment) to be decommissioned | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to return (an item) / to send back / to go back | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to dismiss / to discharge / to fire | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to quit school | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to shrink back; to cower | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to recoil; to draw back; to fall back; to retreat | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to move aside / to get out of the way / to back down / to concede | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to retreat / to shrink back | HSK 7-9 |
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| | retirement pay / pension | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to cancel (a booking) / to unsubscribe (from a newsletter etc) | |
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| | to be delisted (of a listed stock) / to exit the market | |
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| | to return merchandise / to withdraw a product | |
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| | to withdraw from a political party | |
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| | to degenerate / atrophy | |
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| | to return (sth borrowed etc); to send back; to refund; to rebate | |
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| | to fall back / to go in reverse | |
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| | to be discharged from military service | |
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| | to guarantee refund (for faulty or unsatisfactory goods) | |
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| | to reduce a fever | |
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| | to leave a place where some event is taking place / (of an actor) to exit / (sports) to leave the field / (of an audience) to leave | |
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| | to refund money | |
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| | to refund / refund | |
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| | to wane / to vanish gradually | |
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| | to retreat and defend / to withdraw and maintain one's guard | |
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| | to leave early (before the stipulated finishing time) / to retire early (from one's job) | |
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| | to try to persuade sb to give up (their job, plans etc) | |
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| | to stand back / to go back (in time) / to yield / to make concessions | |
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| | to advance or retreat / knowing when to come and when to leave / a sense of propriety | |
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| | to retire (from society, esp. from politics) / to vanish | |
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| | to beat back / to repel | |
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| | to abdicate | |
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| | to reduce a fever | |
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| | (of a tide) to ebb or go out | |
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| | lit. to retreat ninety li (idiom) / fig. to shun; to assiduously avoid | |
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| | to withdraw from the fray and live in seclusion / to retire | |
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| | tax rebate or refund | |
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| | to retreat in defeat | |
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| | annealing (metallurgy) | |
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| | to lapse (or terminate) an insurance | |
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| | to break off an engagement | |
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| | study is like rowing upstream – if you don't keep pushing forward, you fall behind | |
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| | to retire from office / to resign | |
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| | no room to advance or to retreat (idiom); without any way out of a dilemma / trapped / in an impossible situation | |
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| | to beat back / to repel / to repulse | |
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| | to recede / to degenerate / to regress | |
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| | a way out / a way to retreat / leeway | |
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| | to do less well than before / to make a concession / setback / backward step / leeway / room to maneuver / fallback | |
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| | like rowing a boat upstream, if you stop moving forward you fall back (idiom) | |
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| | to check out of a hotel room | |
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| | to withdraw | |
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| | lit. to sound out the difficulties and retreat to avoid defeat (idiom) / fig. to back out of an awkward situation; to get out on finding out what it's really like | |
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| | no room to advance or to retreat (idiom); without any way out of a dilemma / trapped / in an impossible situation | |
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| | better to go home and weave a net than to stand by the pond longing for fish (idiom) / one should take practical steps to achieve one's aim | |
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| | lit. to beat the return drum (idiom) / fig. to give up / to turn tail | |
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| | to exchange (a purchased item) | |
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| | no room to advance or to retreat (idiom); at a loss / in a hopeless situation | |
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| | to retire from the courtroom / to adjourn | |
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| | (intransitive) to weaken; to decrease; (of a subsidy etc) to be rolled back | |
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| | to dismiss (from a post) / to expel from school / to order away (servants etc) | |
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| | to send away / to dismiss (servants etc) / to retire from public life | |
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| | to hinder progress | |
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| | to retreat | |
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| | not knowing when to come or leave (idiom); with no sense of propriety | |
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| | to absent oneself from a meeting / to decline to attend | |
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| | variant of 褪色 / also pr. [tui4 shai3] | |
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| | to retire / to withdraw / to retreat / to step down | |
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| | to leave the hospital / (old) (of a monk) to leave the monastery | |
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| | (of a mobile app) to crash on startup / to crash | |
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| | (economic) recession | |
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| | to retreat and scatter / to recede; to wane | |
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| | to retire / to leave one's position | |
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| | contented / uninterested in wealth and glory | |
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| | Sun Zhu (1711-1778), poet and compiler of Three Hundred Tang Poems 唐詩三百首|唐诗三百首 / also known by assumed name 蘅塘退士 | |
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| | to drive back (attackers) | |
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| | veteran | |
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| | to revert (computing) / to return (a package or letter) to the sender | |
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| | to demote / to dismiss | |
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| | restoring agricultural land to forest | |
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| | backspace (keyboard) | |
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| | to dismiss from a post | |
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| | to shrink back as the time for battle approaches (idiom) / to get cold feet | |
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| | can't advance or retreat (idiom); no room for maneuver / stalled / in a dilemma / stuck in a difficult position | |
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| | to stop leasing | |
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| | degenerative / retrograde | |
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| | free to come and go (idiom) / to have room to maneuver | |
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| | to thaw (frozen food) / to bring to room temperature | |
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| | shut-out, container or consigment not carried on the intended vessel or aircraft | |
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| | consultant who breaks up sb's extramarital relationship for a fee | |
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| | without a retreat route / caught in a dead end / having burned one's bridges | |
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| | antipyretic (drug to reduce fever, such as sulfanilamide) | |
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