retirement

retirement
noun
1) (the act of retiring from work: It is not long till his retirement.) fratredelse, pensjonering
2) (a person's life after retiring from work: He's enjoying his retirement.) otium, pensjonstid, pensjonisttilværelse
subst. \/rɪˈtaɪəmənt\/
1) tilbaketrukkethet, avsondrethet, isolasjon
Tom and Susan have always lived in retirement
Tom og Susan har alltid levd tilbaketrukket
2) (militærvesen) tilbaketog, retrett
3) fratredelse, tilbaketredelse, pensjonering, avgang, avskjed
she received a gold watch from her employers on her retirement
hun fikk en gullklokke av arbeidsgiverne da hun pensjonerte seg
there have been many retirements recently
det er mange som har gått av med pensjon i det siste
4) avkrok, unnagjemt sted, tilfluktssted
5) (jus) forklaring: det at juryen trekker seg tilbake for å avgjøre skyldspørsmålet i en sak
6) (jus) forklaring: den tiden det tar for en jury å avgjøre skyldspørsmålet i en sak
go into retirement trekke seg tilbake, pensjonere seg

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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