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1 ♦ pension
♦ pension (1) /ˈpɛnʃn/n.1 pensione ( assegno fisso percepito da un pensionato): old-age pension, pensione di vecchiaia; disability pension, pensione di invalidità; widow's pension, pensione di reversibilità; state pension, pensione statale ( di un lavoratore); to get a good pension, prendere una buona pensione NOTA D'USO: - andare in pensione-● pension book, libretto della pensione □ (fin.) pension company, società assicuratrice di pensioni volontarie □ pension contributions, contributi per la pensione; contributi sociali □ (fin.) pension fund, fondo pensione □ pension plan, piano di pensionamento □ pension system, sistema pensionistico □ to retire on a pension, andare in pensione.pension (2) /ˈpɒnsɪɒn/ (franc.)n.pensione: to live en pension, essere (o stare) a pensione.(to) pension /ˈpɛnʃn/v. t.pensionare; assegnare una pensione a (q.). -
2 pension off
verbo transitivo pensionare, mandare in pensione* * *(to allow to retire, or to dismiss, with a pension: They pensioned him off when they found a younger man for the job.) mandare in pensione* * *vt + adv* * *verbo transitivo pensionare, mandare in pensione -
3 -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”. -
4 superannuate
[su:pə'rænjueit](to retire (a person) from employment because of old age, especially with a pension.) pensionare
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