
물러나다, 후퇴하다, 철수하다.
To move away or back from a place or situation, especially due to danger, difficulty, or superior opposing forces.
예문:
"The enemy forces were compelled to retreat after suffering heavy casualties."
"When the tide comes in, beachgoers must retreat further up the sand."
"He quickly retreated from the argument when he realized he was wrong."
칩거하다, 은퇴하다, 피정하다.
To withdraw into privacy or seclusion, often for religious devotion, meditation, or self-reflection.
예문:
"She decided to retreat to a monastery for a week of silent meditation."
"After the scandal, the politician retreated from public life entirely."
"Many executives retreat to their homes during the holidays to disconnect from work."
은신처, 피난처, 휴식처.
A quiet, secluded, or safe place where one can go to rest, relax, or escape.
예문:
"They bought a small cabin in the mountains to use as a weekend retreat."
"The library served as her personal retreat from the noise of the city."
"The artist found inspiration in his remote seaside retreat."
퇴각, 철수, 후퇴.
An act or process of moving back or withdrawing, especially by a military force from a position or enemy.
예문:
"The general ordered a full retreat before the flank was completely exposed."
"The sudden retreat of the floodwaters left behind a thick layer of mud."
"Facing public backlash, the company announced a retreat from its controversial policy."