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Что (кто) такое retreat - определение

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Retreat (song); Retreat (disambiguation)
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Retreat         
·noun A special season of solitude and silence to engage in religious exercises.
II. Retreat ·noun The act of retiring or withdrawing one's self, especially from what is dangerous or disagreeable.
III. Retreat ·noun The place to which anyone retires; a place or privacy or safety; a refuge; an Asylum.
IV. Retreat ·noun The withdrawing of a ship or fleet from an enemy for the purpose of avoiding an engagement or escaping after defeat.
V. Retreat ·vi To make a retreat; to retire from any position or place; to Withdraw; as, the defeated army retreated from the field.
VI. Retreat ·noun A signal given in the army or navy, by the beat of a drum or the sounding of trumpet or bugle, at sunset (when the roll is called), or for retiring from action.
VII. Retreat ·noun A period of several days of withdrawal from society to a religious house for exclusive occupation in the duties of devotion; as, to appoint or observe a retreat.
VIII. Retreat ·noun The retiring of an army or body of men from the face of an enemy, or from any ground occupied to a greater distance from the enemy, or from an advanced position.
retreat         
I. n.
1.
Departure, withdrawal, retirement.
2.
Retirement, seclusion, privacy, solitude.
3.
Asylum, refuge, shelter.
II. v. n.
1.
Withdraw, retire, give way.
2.
Recede, fall back, move back, retire.
retreat         
I
n.
withdrawal
1) to beat, carry out, make a retreat (they made good their retreat; the regiment carried out its retreat in good order)
2) a hasty, precipitate retreat
3) full retreat (in full retreat)
4) a strategic; tactical retreat
signal for withdrawal
5) to sound retreat
music for a flag-lowering ceremony
(mil.)
6) to play, sound retreat
secluded gathering
7) to go on (a) retreat
8) a religious; weekend retreat
secluded spot
9) a country retreat
II
v. (D; intr.) to retreat from; to (our troops retreated from the border to safer positions; our government has retreated from its hard-line position)
retreat         
(retreats, retreating, retreated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you retreat, you move away from something or someone.
'I've already got a job,' I said quickly, and retreated from the room...
VERB: V prep, also V
2.
When an army retreats, it moves away from enemy forces in order to avoid fighting them.
The French, suddenly outnumbered, were forced to retreat...
VERB: V
Retreat is also a noun.
In June 1942, the British 8th Army was in full retreat.
N-VAR
3.
If you retreat from something such as a plan or a way of life, you give it up, usually in order to do something safer or less extreme.
I believe people should live in houses that allow them to retreat from the harsh realities of life...
VERB: V from/into n
Retreat is also a noun.
The President's remarks appear to signal that there will be no retreat from his position...
N-VAR: usu N from/into n
4.
A retreat is a quiet, isolated place that you go to in order to rest or to do things in private.
He spent yesterday hidden away in his country retreat.
N-COUNT: oft supp N
5.
If you beat a retreat, you leave a place quickly in order to avoid an embarrassing or dangerous situation.
Cockburn decided it was time to beat a hasty retreat.
PHRASE: V inflects
retreat         
¦ verb (of an army) withdraw from confrontation with enemy forces.
?move back or withdraw.
?withdraw to a quiet or secluded place.
¦ noun
1. an act of retreating.
a signal for a military force to withdraw.
2. a quiet or secluded place.
a period or place of seclusion for prayer and meditation.
3. a military musical ceremony carried out at sunset.
Origin
ME: from OFr. retret (n.), retraiter (v.), from L. retrahere (see retract).
Retreat (spiritual)         
  • The WinShape Retreat Center in [[Rome, Georgia]]
  • Massachusetts]]
  • Manresa Retreat Centre]], [[Pickering, Ontario]]
  • [[Wodzisław Śląski]] "Retreat House" of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Katowice]]
  • A Christian cross on a wall at Camp Squanto in [[Swanzey, New Hampshire]] during a winter retreat in February 2019
  • Young monk in meditation retreat, [[Yerpa]], [[Tibet]] in 1993
PERIOD OF REFLECTION, PRAYER, OR MEDITATION, PRACTICED COMMUNALLY OR IN SOLITUDE
Buddhist meditation retreat; Meditation retreat; Retreat (religious/spiritual); Retreat (religious); Retreats; Spiritual retreat; Spiritual Retreat Center; Shibir; Meditation retreat center; Religious retreat
The meaning of a spiritual retreat can be different for different religious communities. Spiritual retreats are an integral part of many Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist, Christian and Sufi communities.
Retreat (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)         
STORY ARC OF BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER
Retreat (Buffy comic)
"Retreat" is the sixth story arc of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight series of comic books, based upon the television series of the same name, and is written by television screenwriter Jane Espenson. The story returns the action to the central plot of vampire Slayer Buffy Summers and her friends in the fight against the masked person Twilight, alongside his followers Amy Madison and Warren Mears.
Withdrawal (military)         
  • Napoleon]]'s withdrawal from [[Moscow]]
  • Napoleon's army at the retreat from [[Russia]] at the [[Berezina]] river
MILITARY OPERATION
Tactical withdrawal; Tactical retreat; Retreat (military); Strategic withdrawal; Fighting withdrawal; Military withdrawal; Fighting retreat
A tactical withdrawal or retreating defensive action is a type of military operation, generally meaning that retreating forces draw back while maintaining contact with the enemy. A withdrawal may be undertaken as part of a general retreat, to consolidate forces, to occupy ground that is more easily defended, force the enemy to overextend to secure a decisive victory, or to lead the enemy into an ambush.
Retreat (1801 ship)         
  • Commander William Hay, by [[William Armfield Hobday]], 1815, [[National Maritime Museum]], Greenwich
SHIP, 1801-1814
Retreat (1804 ship)
Retreat was launched in 1801 and briefly sailed as a West Indiaman between London and Jamaica. She then made five voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) as an "extra ship", that is, under charter.
bolt-hole         
PLACE OF REFUGE FOR THOSE IN THE SURVIVALIST SUBCULTURE OR MOVEMENT
Bug-out vehicle; Survival retreat; Survivalist retreat; Survivalism retreat; Bugout location; Bug-out location; Survival refuge; Survivalist refuge; Survivalism refuge; Survival shelter; Survivalist shelter; Hidey-hole; Bolt-hole; Bolt hole; Bug out location
also bolthole (bolt-holes)
If you say that someone has a bolt-hole to go to, you mean that there is somewhere that they can go when they want to get away from people that they know. (BRIT)
The hotel is an ideal bolt-hole for Londoners.
= refuge
N-COUNT

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Retreat

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