单词 | retreat |
释义 | retreat [rɪ'tri:t] verb POSITION 位置 ADVANCED intransitive often + adverb or preposition ■to go away from a place or person in order to escape from fighting or danger 退却;撤退;后退 •Attacks by enemy aircraft forced the tanks to retreat (from •When she came towards me shouting, I retreated (behind my desk).她大叫着冲向我时,我就后退(到了桌子后面)。 intransitive ■to go to a quiet safe place in order to avoid a difficult situation 退却;躲避;隐退 •When he's done something wrong, he retreats to [rɪ'tri:t] verb DECISION 决定 intransitive often + adverb or preposition ■to decide not to do something, or to stop believing something, because it causes too many problems 改变主意;退缩;放弃信仰 •The government is retreating from [rɪ'tri:t] noun POSITION 位置 countable usually singular uncountable ■a move back by soldiers or an army, either because they have been defeated or in order to avoid fighting (士兵或军队的)撤退,退却,后退 •the retreat from •Enemy soldiers are now in countable ■a private and safe place 退隐处;静居处;僻静处 •a country/mountain/lakeside retreat乡间/山区/湖畔的幽静的住所 countable or uncountable ■a period of time used to pray and study quietly, or to think carefully, away from normal activities and duties 静修,静思(时间) •We went on [rɪ'tri:t] noun DECISION 决定 countable ■a change from previous beliefs or behaviour (信仰的)改变;退缩;放弃 •The professor's speech marked/signalled a retreat from |
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