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1 retiring officer
Юридический термин: чиновник, уходящий в отставку -
2 retiring officer
чиновник, уходящий в отставку -
3 officer
должностное лицо; чиновник; служащийofficer de facto — нештатный чиновник; лицо, исполняющее должность;
officer de jure — штатный чиновник;
- officer of governmentofficer pro hac vice — чиновник, назначенный для выполнения особого поручения
- officer of justice
- officer of sheriff
- officer of state
- acting officer
- action officer
- ad hoc officer
- administrative officer
- arresting officer
- cabinet officer
- career officer
- career police officer
- chief officer
- chief officer of police
- chief operating officer
- civil officer
- command officer
- commissioned officer
- company officer
- competent officer
- congressional liaison officer
- constitutional officer
- consular officer
- corporate officer
- correctional officer
- customs officer
- departmental officer
- department officer
- diplomatic officer
- drug officer
- excise officer
- executive officer
- field service officer
- field officer
- head officer
- hearing officer
- inland revenue officer
- intake officer
- intelligence officer
- interim officer
- internal revenue officer
- investigating officer
- investigation officer
- investigative officer
- issuing officer
- judicial officer
- junior officer
- juvenile officer
- language officer
- law officer
- law-enforcement officer
- law officers of the crown
- legal officer
- legislative officer
- line officer
- local officer
- medical officer
- military officer
- military justice officer
- ministerial officer
- municipal officer
- narcotic officer
- non-commissioned officer
- notary officer
- notary public officer
- offending officer
- operating officer
- parole service officer
- parole officer
- part-time officer
- peace officer
- personnel officer
- petty officer
- police officer
- police investigation officer
- presidential officer
- presiding officer
- preventive officer
- probation service officer
- probation officer
- prosecuting officer
- public officer
- quasi-judicial officer
- retired officer
- retiring officer
- returning officer
- revenue officer
- salaried officer
- senior officer
- summary officer
- superior officer
- supervising officer
- sworn officer
- top-ranking officer
- traffic officer
- uniformed officer
- walking officer
- watch officer
- welfare officer -
4 dēcessor
dēcessor ōris, m [decedo], a retiring officer, predecessor, C., Ta.* * * -
5 чиновник, уходящий в отставку
Law: retiring officerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чиновник, уходящий в отставку
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6 decessor
dēcessor, ōris, m. [decedo, no. I. B. 2], one who retires from a province he has governed; hence, with reference to his successor, a retiring officer (rare): successori decessor invidit, Cic. Scaur. Fragm. § 33, p. 187 ed. Beier; so Tac. Agr. 7; Dig. 1, 16, 4, § 4.—II.In gen., a predecessor in office (late Lat.), August. in Psal. 43, 16 al. -
7 retire
1) (stop working permanently, usually because of age: He retired at the age of sixty-five.) retirarse, jubilarse2) (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.) retirarse•- retired- retirement
- retiring
retire vb jubilarsetr[rɪ'taɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (from work) jubilar1 (from work) jubilarse2 (withdraw) retirarse3 (go to bed) acostarse1) retreat, withdraw: retirarse, retraerse2) : retirarse, jubilarse (de su trabajo)3) : acostarse, irse a dormirv.• acuartelar v.• jubilar v.• recoger v.• recogerse v.• retirar v.• retirarse v.• retraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)rɪ'taɪr, rɪ'taɪə(r)
1.
1) (from job, occupation) jubilarse, retirarse; \<\<soldier\>\> retirarse (del servicio activo); \<\<athlete/footballer\>\> retirarsethe retiring treasurer — el tesorero saliente or que se retira/retiraba
2)a) (retreat, withdraw) (frml) retirarseb) ( Mil) \<\<troops\>\> retirarse, replegarse*c) ( from sporting contest)
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vt ( from job) jubilar[rɪ'taɪǝ(r)]1. VI1) (=give up work) [worker] retirarse; (at age limit) jubilarse, retirarse; [professional sportsperson, military officer] retirarseshe retired on a good pension — se jubiló or se retiró con una buena pensión
he retired to the South of France — se jubiló or se retiró y se fue a vivir al sur de Francia
2) frm (=withdraw) retirarsethe jury has retired to consider its verdict — el jurado se ha retirado a deliberar para dar su veredicto
to retire from public life — retirarse de or abandonar la vida pública
3) frm (=go to bed) acostarse, retirarse frmto retire to bed, retire for the night — ir a dormir, ir a acostarse
4) (Sport) [competitor] abandonar, retirarse; [horse] retirarsehe retired in the fifth lap with engine trouble — abandonó or se retiró en la quinta vuelta debido a problemas con el motor
5) (Mil) [troops, army] retirarse2. VT1) (from work, service) [+ worker] jubilar; (Mil) [+ officer] retirarhe was compulsorily retired — le dieron la jubilación forzosa, le obligaron a jubilarse
2) (Horse racing) [+ horse] retirar; (Baseball) [+ batter] eliminar3) (Econ) [+ bond] redimir4) (Mil) [+ troops, army] retirar* * *[rɪ'taɪr, rɪ'taɪə(r)]
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1) (from job, occupation) jubilarse, retirarse; \<\<soldier\>\> retirarse (del servicio activo); \<\<athlete/footballer\>\> retirarsethe retiring treasurer — el tesorero saliente or que se retira/retiraba
2)a) (retreat, withdraw) (frml) retirarseb) ( Mil) \<\<troops\>\> retirarse, replegarse*c) ( from sporting contest)
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vt ( from job) jubilar -
8 retire
1) (stop working permanently, usually because of age: He retired at the age of sixty-five.) upokojiti se2) (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.) umakniti se•- retired- retirement
- retiring* * *I [ritáiə]transitive verbmilitary umakniti nazaj; odkupiti, izplačati (menico); upokojiti ( an officer častnika); umakniti iz prometa (plačilno sredstvo); intransitive verb military umakniti se, izvesti umik; odstopiti, oddaljiti se, oditi; iti k počitku, iti spat; zapustiti službo, iti v pokoj, upokojiti seto retire s.o. from the active list — izbrisati koga iz seznama aktivnih častnikovto retire a bill commerce odkupiti, plačati menicothe army retired (before the enemy) in good order — vojska se je (pred sovražnikom) umaknila v lepem reduII [ritáiə]nounmilitary znak za umik; umikto sound the retire — (za)trobiti a) k umiku, b) k nočnemu počitku -
9 retirement
noun1) (leaving work) Ausscheiden aus dem Arbeitslebentake early retirement — [Selbstständiger:] sich vorzeitig zur Ruhe setzen; [Angestellter, Arbeiter:] vorzeitig in Rente gehen; [Beamter, Militär:] sich vorzeitig pensionieren lassen
3) (withdrawing) Rückzug, der (to, into in + Akk.)* * *1) (the act of retiring from work: It is not long till his retirement.) die Pensionierung2) (a person's life after retiring from work: He's enjoying his retirement.) der Ruhestand* * *re·tire·ment[rɪˈtaɪəmənt, AM -ɚ-]I. n1. (from job) Ausscheiden nt aus dem Arbeitsleben, Pensionierung f ÖSTERR; of a civil servant Pensionierung f; of a soldier Verabschiedung f▪ on \retirement bei Eintritt in den Ruhestandto be in \retirement im Ruhestand seinto come out of \retirement wieder zur Arbeit zurückkehrento go into \retirement worker in Rente gehen, pensioniert werden SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR; self-employed person sich akk zur Ruhe setzen, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. sich akk pensionieren lassento take early \retirement (as a worker) in Frührente [o ÖSTERR Frühpension] gehen, sich akk frühpensionieren lassen SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR; (as a civil servant) sich akk frühzeitig pensionieren lassento live in \retirement zurückgezogen leben5. LAW das Sichzurückziehen [der Jury]\retirement benefit Altenhilfe f\retirement pay (for worker) [Alters]rente f, AHV[-Rente] f SCHWEIZ, Pension f ÖSTERR; (for civil servant) [Alters]ruhegeld nt, Pension f ÖSTERR\retirement plan Altersversorgungsschema nt* * *[rI'taɪəmənt]n1) (= stopping work) Ausscheiden nt aus dem Arbeitsleben (form); (of civil servant, military officer) Pensionierung f; (of soldier) Verabschiedung fretirement 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
2)(= period)
how will you spend your retirement? — was tun Sie, wenn Sie einmal nicht mehr arbeiten/wenn Sie pensioniert or im Ruhestand sind?3) (= seclusion) Zurückgezogenheit f* * *retirement [rıˈtaıə(r)mənt] s1. (Sich-)Zurückziehen n2. Ausscheiden n, Aus-, Rücktritt m:his retirement from politics sein Rückzug aus der Politik3. Ruhestand m:go into retirement sich zur Ruhe setzen;a) Renten-, Pensionsalter n,b) Altersgrenze f;retirement home Alters-, Ruhesitz m;retirement pay Ruhegeld n;retirement pensioner (Alters)Rentner(in), Pensionär(in), Ruhegeldempfänger(in)5. Abgeschiedenheit f6. Zufluchtsort m7. MIL (planmäßige) Absetzbewegung, Rückzug m8. WIRTSCH Einziehung f:retirements Abgänge9. SPORT Aufgabe f:beat sb through retirement after six rounds (Boxen) jemanden durch Aufgabe nach der sechsten Runde schlagen* * *noun1) (leaving work) Ausscheiden aus dem Arbeitslebentake early retirement — [Selbstständiger:] sich vorzeitig zur Ruhe setzen; [Angestellter, Arbeiter:] vorzeitig in Rente gehen; [Beamter, Militär:] sich vorzeitig pensionieren lassen
3) (withdrawing) Rückzug, der (to, into in + Akk.)* * *n.Pensionierung f.Rücktritt m.Zurückgezogenheit f. -
10 Vorstandsmitglied
Vorstandsmitglied n MGT, PERS member of the board, member of the management board, management board member, managing director* * *n <Mgmnt, Person> member of the board, member of the management board, management board member, managing director* * *Vorstandsmitglied
board member, member of the board [of directors], member of the managing committee (management, executive board, [executive] director, top-management official, corporate officer (US), top (sl.), public officer;
• ausscheidendes Vorstandsmitglied retiring director;
• lebenslänglich bestelltes Vorstandsmitglied life director;
• einfaches Vorstandsmitglied ordinary director;
• in Aussicht genommenes Vorstandsmitglied director designate;
• geschäftsführendes Vorstandsmitglied acting (managing) director (Br.), executive president (US), general manager, managing member, member of the executive board;
• privat interessiertes Vorstandsmitglied interested director;
• kaufmännisches Vorstandsmitglied commercial manager;
• stellvertretendes Vorstandsmitglied deputy board member, vice-member of the management, assistant director;
• hauptamtlich tätiges Vorstandsmitglied service director;
• für den Verkauf verantwortliches Vorstandsmitglied sales executive;
• Vorstandsmitglied für Absatz und Vertrieb marketing executive;
• Vorstandsmitglied für Finanzfragen financial manager;
• Vorstandsmitglied für Öffentlichkeitsfragen public-relations director;
• Vorstandsmitglied für Steuerfragen tax manager;
• Vorstandsmitglied abberufen to remove a director;
• j. als Vorstandsmitglied bestellen to appoint s. o. [to be] manager;
• pensionsreifes Vorstandsmitglied bestellen to appoint an over-age director;
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11 retire
1. intransitive verb1) (give up work or position) ausscheiden ( from aus); [Angestellter, Arbeiter:] in Rente gehen; [Beamter, Militär:] in Pension od. den Ruhestand gehen; [Selbstständiger:] sich zur Ruhe setzen2. transitive verbretire [to bed] — sich [zum Schlafen] zurückziehen
aus Altersgründen entlassen; pensionieren, in den Ruhestand versetzen [Beamten, Militär]* * *1) (stop working permanently, usually because of age: He retired at the age of sixty-five.) in den Ruhestand treten2) (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.) sich zurückziehen•- academic.ru/61961/retired">retired- retirement
- retiring* * *re·tire[rɪˈtaɪəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vi1. (stop working) in den Ruhestand treten, pensioniert werden SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR; worker in Rente [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR Pension] gehen; civil servant in Pension gehen; self-employed person sich akk zur Ruhe setzen; soldier aus der Armee ausscheiden; SPORT seine Karriere beendento \retire from a company aus einer Firma ausscheiden2. SPORT ausscheidenhe \retired injured [or hurt] er schied verletzungsbedingt austhe jury \retired to consider the verdict die Jury zog sich zur Urteilsfindung zurückII. vt1. (cause to stop working)▪ to \retire sb jdn in den Ruhestand versetzen; worker jdn verrenten [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR pensionieren2. (pull back)to \retire troops Truppen zurückziehen▪ to \retire sth etw ausrangieren4. FINto \retire a loan eine Anleihe zurückzahlento \retire a note [or bill] [from circulation] eine Banknote aus dem Verkehr ziehen* * *[rI'taɪə(r)]1. vi1) (= give up work) aufhören zu arbeiten; (civil servant, military officer) in Pension gehen, sich pensionieren lassen, in den Ruhestand treten; (self-employed) sich zur Ruhe setzen; (soldier) aus der Armee ausscheiden; (singer, player etc) (zu singen/spielen etc) aufhörento retire from business — sich zur Ruhe setzen, sich aus dem Geschäftsleben zurückziehen
2) (= withdraw MIL) sich zurückziehen; (SPORT) aufgeben; (FTBL, RUGBY ETC) vom Feld gehen; (jury) sich zurückziehen2. vtaus Altersgründen entlassen; civil servant, military officer pensionieren, in den Ruhestand versetzen; soldier verabschieden; (FIN) bond aus dem Verkehr ziehen* * *retire [rıˈtaıə(r)]A v/iretire into o.s. fig sich verschließen;retire (to rest) sich zur Ruhe begebenretire from competition SPORT sich vom aktiven Sport zurückziehen;retire from politics sich aus der Politik zurückziehen3. auch retire on a pension in Pension oder Rente gehen, sich pensionieren lassen, in den Ruhestand treten4. ab-, zurücktreten:retire from aus einem Amt etc ausscheiden5. fig zurücktreten (Hintergrund, Ufer etc)6. SPORT aufgebenB v/t1. eine Armee, eine Nadel etc zurückziehen2. Zahlungsmittel aus dem Verkehr ziehen3. einen Wechsel einlösen4. in den Ruhestand versetzen, verabschieden, pensionieren5. jemanden entlassenC s MIL Zurückziehen n:a) das Signal zum Rückzug geben,b) den Zapfenstreich blasen* * *1. intransitive verb1) (give up work or position) ausscheiden ( from aus); [Angestellter, Arbeiter:] in Rente gehen; [Beamter, Militär:] in Pension od. den Ruhestand gehen; [Selbstständiger:] sich zur Ruhe setzen2) (withdraw) sich zurückziehen (to in + Akk.); (Sport) aufgeben2. transitive verbretire [to bed] — sich [zum Schlafen] zurückziehen
aus Altersgründen entlassen; pensionieren, in den Ruhestand versetzen [Beamten, Militär]* * *v.pensionieren v.zurück treten v.zurücktreten (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.zurückziehen v. -
12 Direktor
Direktor m (Dir.) 1. GEN manager; 2. PERS director, dir.; development director (Unternehmensleitung)* * *Direktor
director, conductor, master, old man, boss (coll.), (AG) officer, manager, (Vorsteher) warden;
• ausscheidender Direktor retiring director;
• erster Direktor president;
• geschäftsführender Direktor acting director (manager), (Weltwährungsfonds) executive director;
• kaufmännischer Direktor business (sales) manager;
• stellvertretender Direktor assistant (vice-) manager, assistant (associate) director, submanager;
• technischer Direktor managing engineer, technical manager (director);
• unabhängiger Direktor independent director (US);
• turnusmäßig zuständiger Direktor alternate director;
• Direktor der Finanzabteilung finance manager, treasurer (US);
• Direktor einer Niederlassung branch manager;
• Direktor der Produktionsabteilung production manager;
• Direktor für Untersuchungen in Gleichstellungsangelegenheiten Director of Equality Investigation;
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13 ritiro
"shrinkage;Schrumpf;Schrumpfung;contração"* * *m withdrawal* * *ritiro s.m.1 ( il ritirare) withdrawal: ritiro di truppe, di un ragazzo da scuola, di qlco. dalla circolazione, withdrawal of troops, of a boy from school, of sthg. from circulation; ritiro di una cambiale, withdrawal (o retirement) of a bill // ritiro della patente, suspension (o revocation) of the driving license2 ( il farsi dare) collection: ritiro di merci, collection of goods; ritiro dello stipendio, collection of one's salary3 ( luogo appartato) retreat: un ritiro in cima a una montagna, a retreat at the top of a mountain // (sport) i giocatori andranno in ritiro per due giorni, the players will go to a training camp for two days4 ( il ritirarsi) retirement, retreat; seclusion; ( dagli affari) retirement, retiring: ritiro dalla vita pubblica, retirement from public life; un ufficiale in ritiro, a retired officer // ritiro spirituale, (spiritual) retreat: fare un ritiro, to go on retreat5 (tecn.) shrinkage.* * *[ri'tiro]sostantivo maschile1) (di candidatura, denuncia, atleta, studente, truppe) withdrawal2) (dalla circolazione) calling in, return; (di merce, prodotto) return3) (recupero) (di pacco) collection; (di somma, stipendio) withdrawal4) (revoca, requisizione) (di licenza) revocation, suspension; (di patente) suspension5) (isolamento) retirement6) sport scol. withdrawal, dropping out7) (luogo appartato) retreat8) sport (per la preparazione) training camp9) (di tessuto) shrinkage•* * *ritiro/ri'tiro/sostantivo m.1 (di candidatura, denuncia, atleta, studente, truppe) withdrawal2 (dalla circolazione) calling in, return; (di merce, prodotto) return3 (recupero) (di pacco) collection; (di somma, stipendio) withdrawal4 (revoca, requisizione) (di licenza) revocation, suspension; (di patente) suspension5 (isolamento) retirement6 sport scol. withdrawal, dropping out7 (luogo appartato) retreat8 sport (per la preparazione) training camp9 (di tessuto) shrinkageritiro bagagli baggage reclaim; ritiro spirituale spiritual retreat. -
14 red flag
сущ.1) красная тряпка, раздражающий факторLooks like a red flag to me. In the middle of the company-wide bottom to top audit we hear that the Chief Accounting Officer is "retiring". — Мне это кажется подозрительным. В разгаре полномасштабной аудиторской проверки компании, мы узнаём, что главный бухгалтер уходит на пенсию.
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15 McKay, Donald
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 4 September 1810 Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canadad. 20 September 1880 Hamilton, Massachusetts, USA[br]American shipbuilder of Western Ocean packets and clippers.[br]Of Scottish stock, McKay was the son of a farmer and the grandson of a loyalist officer who had left the United States after the War of Independence. After some elementary shipwright training in Nova Scotia, McKay travelled to New York to apprentice to the great American shipbuilder Isaac Webb, then building some of the outstanding ships of the nineteenth century. At the age of 21 and a fully fledged journeyman, McKay again set out and worked in various shipyards before joining William Currier in 1841 to establish a yard in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He moved on again in 1843 to form another venture, the yard of McKay and Pickett in the same locality.In 1844 McKay came to know Enoch Train of Boston, then proprietor of a fleet of fast clipper ships on the US A-to-Liverpool run. He persuaded McKay to set out on his own and promised to support him with orders for ships. The partnership with Pickett was dissolved amicably and Donald McKay opened the yard in East Boston, from which some of the world's fastest ships were to be launched. McKay's natural ability as a shipwright had been enhanced by the study of mathematics and engineering drawing, something he had learned from his wife Albenia Boole, the daughter of another shipbuilder. He was not too proud to learn from other masters on the East Coast such as William H.Webb and John Willis Griffiths. The first ships from East Boston included the Washington Irvine of 1845 and the Anglo Saxon of 1846; they were well built and had especially comfortable emigrant accommodation. However, faster ships were to follow, almost all three-masted, fully rigged ships with very fine or "extreme" lines, including the Flying Cloud for the Californian gold rush of 1851, the four-masted barque Great Republic; then, c. 1854, the Lightning was ordered by James Baines of Liverpool for his Black Ball Line. The Lightning holds to this day the speed record for a square-rigged ship's daily run. As the years passed the shipbuilding scene changed, and while McKay's did build some iron ships for the US Navy, they became much less profitable and in 1875 the yard closed down, with McKay retiring to take up farming.[br]Further ReadingFrank C.Bowen, 1952, "Shipbuilders of other days, Donald McKay of Boston",Shipbuilding and Shipping Record (18 September).FMW
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