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retirement [rɪˈtaɪəmənt] n 1. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) a. the act of retiring from one's work, office, etc. b. (as modifier) retirement age 2. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) the period of being retired from work she had many plans for her retirement 3. seclusion from the world; privacy 4. the act of going away or retreating Retirement apply for Chiltern Hundreds To resign from office; to abandon one’s position or responsibility. This British expression alludes to the method used by an M.P. who wishes to resign before his term of office has expired, a forbidden practice. Also forbidden is the holding of paid office under the Crown while a member of Parliament. Consequently, the M.P. who wishes to resign applies for the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds, a no longer extant Crown appointment. On receiving the appointment, he is forced to relinquish his seat in Parliament. Having done so, he at once resigns his Stewardship as well, thus leaving the fictitious post vacant for the next M.P. in need of the ploy. hang up one’s hatchet To quit working, to take a rest or break from one’s work. The allusion is probably to a wood cutter or other person who uses a hatchet or ax in his trade and literally hangs it up when he stops working. This expression, no longer in use, dates as far back as 1327. When thou hast well done hang up thy hatchet. (Richard Hills, Proverbs from the Common-Place Book, 1530) put out to pasture Retired, put on the shelf, put away. The expression originally referred to animals, such as workhorses, which, due to old age or poor health, had outlived their usefulness to their owners and were turned out to pasture for the rest of their days. Today the phrase is more commonly applied to older persons who, for the same reasons, have supposedly outlived their usefulness to society and are no longer allowed to play an active role in the affairs of the working world. The implication is that they are not accorded the dignity of human beings but are treated as animals whose only worth is in their work. swallow the anchor To end one’s seafaring days by obtaining an onshore job or retiring from a maritime occupation; to be released from service with the Navy. This expression, of obvious nautical derivation, was used by A. E. Marten, as cited in Webster’s Third: [He] swallowed the anchor and stayed ashore. The expression is occasionally extended to apply to retirement from any occupation. An operation in which a force out of contact moves away from the enemy. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
retirement noun 1. stopping work, giving up work She'll soon be on her way to retirement. 2. retired years, post-work years financial help during retirement 3. withdrawal, retreat, privacy, loneliness, obscurity, solitude, seclusion retirement in the countryside Translations retirement [rɪˈtaɪəment] A. N 1. (= state of being retired) → retiro m to live in retirement → vivir en el retiro to spend one's retirement growing roses → dedicarse a cultivar rosas después de la jubilación how will you spend your retirement? → ¿qué piensa hacer cuando se jubile? 2. (= act of retiring) (gen) → jubilación f (esp Mil) → retiro m 3. (Mil) (= withdrawal) → retirada f B. CPD retirement age N → edad f de jubilación (Mil) → edad f de retiro retirement benefit N → prestaciones fpl por jubilación retirement pay, retirement pension N → jubilación f (Mil) → retiro m retirement [rɪˈtaɪərmənt] retirement n (= stopping work) → Ausscheiden nt → aus dem Arbeitsleben (form); (of civil servant, military officer) → Pensionierung f; (of soldier) → Verabschiedung f; retirement at 60/65 → Altersgrenze f → bei 60/65; to announce one’s retirement → sein Ausscheiden (aus seinem Beruf/seiner Stellung etc) ankündigen, sich pensionieren lassen wollen (= period) how will you spend your retirement? → was tun Sie, wenn Sie einmal nicht mehr arbeiten/wenn Sie pensioniert or im Ruhestand sind?; to come out of retirement → wieder zurückkommen retirement: retirement age retirement benefit n → Altenhilfe f retirement home n → Seniorenheim nt; (personal) → Alterswohnsitz m retirement pay n → Altersrente f retirement pension n → Altersruhegeld nt (form) retirement [rɪˈtaɪəmənt] n to look forward to one's retirement → non vedere l'ora di andare in pensione on her retirement she hopes to ... → quando va in pensione spera di... early retirement → prepensionamento Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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