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1 retiring
[rɪ'taɪərɪŋ]1) (leaving service) uscente, che va in pensione2) (shy) riservato, schivo* * *adjective (shy: a very quiet, retiring person.) ritirato* * *retiring /rɪˈtaɪərɪŋ/a.1 schivo2 che va in pensione; uscente3 (mil.) in ritirata.* * *[rɪ'taɪərɪŋ]1) (leaving service) uscente, che va in pensione2) (shy) riservato, schivo -
2 retiring re·tir·ing adj
[rɪ'taɪərɪŋ]1) (frm: shy) riservato (-a)2) (departing: chairman) uscente, (age) pensionabile -
3 retirement
[rɪ'taɪəmənt]1) (action) pensionamento m.2) (state) ritiro m., isolamento m.* * *1) (the act of retiring from work: It is not long till his retirement.) pensionamento2) (a person's life after retiring from work: He's enjoying his retirement.) pensionamento* * *[rɪ'taɪəmənt]1) (action) pensionamento m.2) (state) ritiro m., isolamento m. -
4 -andare in pensione-
Nota d'usoL'espressione andare in pensione non va tradotta letteralmente, ma con il verbo “to retire”: Vado in pensione l'anno prossimo, I'm retiring next year (non I'm going in pension next year). Il sostantivo “pension” indica la pensione in termini di denaro che si riceve mensilmente, mentre la parola pensionato si traduce con “retired person” o, più raramente, con “pensioner”. -
5 comeback
['kʌmbæk] 1.1) (of singer, actor, etc.) ritorno m., rentrée f.to make a comeback — [ person] fare ritorno, tornare alla ribalta; [ mini-skirt] tornare di moda
2) (redress) ritorno m.2.modificatore [ album] che segna il ritornocomeback bid — (of singer, actor, etc.) ritorno, rentrée
* * *noun (a return (especially to show business): The actress made a comeback years after retiring.) ritorno, rientro* * *comeback /ˈkʌmbæk/n.1 ritorno; ritorno alla ribalta; ricomparsa in scena; rentrée (franc.); (teatr.) ritorno sulle scene; ( di moda, ecc.,) ritorno in auge: to make a comeback, tornare alla ribalta; fare una rentrée; tornare di moda; tornare in auge; to make a political comeback, tornare alla politica; rientrare in politica2 ( sport) ( di giocatore) rientro; ( di pugile) ritorno sul ring; ( di squadra) ripartenza, rimonta: to try to stage a comeback, tentare la rimonta3 (fam.) risposta immediata; replica; battuta di rimando; rimbeccata● ( USA) comeback kid, uno che torna sempre a galla; giovane politico intramontabile.* * *['kʌmbæk] 1.1) (of singer, actor, etc.) ritorno m., rentrée f.to make a comeback — [ person] fare ritorno, tornare alla ribalta; [ mini-skirt] tornare di moda
2) (redress) ritorno m.2.modificatore [ album] che segna il ritornocomeback bid — (of singer, actor, etc.) ritorno, rentrée
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6 demob
[ˌdiː'mɒb]* * *demob /di:ˈmɒb/n. (abbr. fam.)= demobilization ► to demobilize● (fam., scherz., GB) demob happy, su di giri ( per la fine imminente di un lungo impegno): He's demob happy because he's retiring next month, è un po' su di giri perché va in pensione il mese prossimo □ demob suit, abito borghese dato ai soldati al momento del congedo ( dopo la seconda guerra mondiale).(to) demob /di:ˈmɒb/v. t. (abbr. fam.)smobilitare; congedare● the demobbed, i congedati.* * *[ˌdiː'mɒb] -
7 ■ think about
■ think aboutv. i. + prep.1 pensare a; avere in mente; riflettere su: What are you thinking about?, a che cosa pensi?; DIALOGO → - Hearing from an old friend- I was thinking about you the other day, pensavo a te l'altro giorno; I'll think about it, ci penserò (su); to think about one's work, pensare al lavoro2 pensare a; tenere a mente; badare a: Think about what you're saying!, pensa (o bada) a quel che dici!; You should think about your children's future, devi pensare al futuro dei tuoi figli3 pensare di; avere un'idea (o un'opinione) su: What do you think about marriage?, che cosa ne pensi del matrimonio?4 pensare di; prendere in considerazione l'idea di; proporsi di: I'm seriously thinking about selling out and retiring, penso seriamente di liquidare tutto e di ritirarmi dagli affari; His proposal is certainly worth thinking about, di sicuro la sua proposta va presa in considerazione; Don't even think about it!, non ci pensare neanche!; neanche per sogno! -
8 retire
[rɪ'taɪə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo mandare in pensione2.1) (from work) andare in pensione2) (withdraw) ritirarsi (anche sport)3)to retire (to bed) — ant. ritirarsi
* * *1) (stop working permanently, usually because of age: He retired at the age of sixty-five.) (andare in pensione)2) (to leave; to withdraw: When he doesn't want to talk to anyone, he retires to his room and locks the door; We retired to bed at midnight; The troops were forced to retire to a safer position.) ritirarsi•- retired- retirement
- retiring* * *[rɪ'taɪə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo mandare in pensione2.1) (from work) andare in pensione2) (withdraw) ritirarsi (anche sport)3)to retire (to bed) — ant. ritirarsi
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