to retire; to withdraw; to retreat; to step down
to retire; to leave one's position
to be discharged from military service
to retire; retirement (from work)
to lapse (or terminate) an insurance
to withdraw from a political party
shut-out, container or consigment not carried on the intended vessel or aircraft
to thaw (frozen food); to bring to room temperature
to log out (computing); to withdraw; to abort; to quit
to retreat; to shrink back
to return (an item); to send back; to go back
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
to retreat and defend; to withdraw and maintain one's guard
to absent oneself from a meeting; to decline to attend
to retire from the courtroom; to adjourn
to retire from the military; to demobilize; to decommission; retired from use
to check out (of a hotel room); checking out; to check in
to replace a purchase; to exchange a purchase
to do less well than before; to make a concession; setback; backward step; leeway; room to maneuver; fallback
to divert water; to drain
(of a tide) to ebb or go out
to bounce (a check); to return a ticket; ticket refund
to recede; to degenerate; to regress
to move aside; to get out of the way; to back down; to concede
to return goods; to return merchandise; to cancel the orders; to withdraw a product
a way out; a way to retreat; leeway
to return (sth borrowed etc); to send back; to refund; to rebate
to return a product for another item
antipyretic (drug to reduce fever, such as sulfanilamide)
to withdraw to the second line of duty; to resign from a leading post (and assume an advisory post)
restoring agricultural land to forest
to settle for second best; the next best thing
withdrawal from the Communist Party, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers of China
to hinder; to prevent (forward progress)
to fall back; to go in reverse
to ebb; to go down; to decline
to guarantee refund (for faulty or unsatisfactory goods)
to recoil; to draw back; to fall back; to retreat
to petition for retirement (old); to ask for leave to withdraw; to ask to be excused
to send away; to dismiss (servants etc); to retire from public life
to retire from office; to resign
fast-rewind (media player)
contented; uninterested in wealth and glory
to beat back; to repel; to repulse
to dismiss (from a post); to expel from school; to order away (servants etc)
early retirement; to leave a meeting too early
to wane; to vanish gradually
to decline; to fall; to drop; to falter; a decline; recession (in economics)
to dismiss; to discharge; to fire
to advance or retreat; knowing when to come and when to leave; a sense of propriety
(of a mobile app) to crash on startup; to crash
to retire (from society, esp. from politics); to vanish
to guarantee refund or replacement (of faulty or unsatisfactory goods)
to leave in the middle of the play; (fig.) to leave before the matter is concluded
to either refund an overcharge or ask for a surcharge in case of a price change
without a retreat route; caught in a dead end; having burned one's bridges
to advance or retreat, each has its rules (idiom from Zhuangzi); many translations are possible
to advance or retreat, each has its rules (idiom from Zhuangzi); many translations are possible
free to advance or retreat; room for maneuver
entering the Way, you seem to coil back (Laozi 老子, the Book of Dao 道德经, Chap. 14); progress in the Dao can seem illusory
(lit.) 1 divided by 16 is 0.0625 (abacus rule); (fig.) to deny responsibility; to pass the buck; also written (lit.) 1 divided by 16 is 0.0625 (abacus rule); (fig.) to deny responsibility; to pass the buck; also written 一推六二五[yi1 tui4 liu4 er4 wu3]