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1 public bond
s.título de la deuda pública, título público, bono público. -
2 treasury
tr['treʒərɪ]noun (pl treasuries)1 tesorería\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLTreasury Department Ministerio de HaciendaTreasury bill bono del Tesoron.• arca s.f.• hacienda s.f.• hacienda pública (ECO, ADM) s.f.• ministerio de hacienda s.m.• tesorería (Comercio) s.f.• tesoro s.m.• tesoro público (ECO, ADM) s.m.'treʒəri1)a) (public, communal funds) erario m, tesoro mb)the Treasury o the treasury — el fisco, la hacienda pública, el tesoro (público)
Department of the Treasury — ( in US) Departamento m del Tesoro, ( de los Estados Unidos) ≈ministerio m de Hacienda; (before n)
Treasury Secretary — ( in US) Secretario m del Tesoro ( de los Estados Unidos), ≈ministro m de Hacienda
2) ( anthology) antología f['treʒǝrɪ]1. N1) (Pol)2) (fig) (=anthology) antología f2.CPDTreasury Bench N — (Brit) (Pol) banco m azul, banco m del gobierno
treasury bill, treasury bond N — (US) pagaré m del Tesoro, bono m del Tesoro
the Treasury Department N — (US) (Pol) la Secretaría de Hacienda
Treasury promissory note N — pagaré m del Tesoro
Treasury stock N — (Brit) bonos mpl del Tesoro; (US) acciones fpl rescatadas
treasury warrant N — autorización f para pago de fondos públicos
* * *['treʒəri]1)a) (public, communal funds) erario m, tesoro mb)the Treasury o the treasury — el fisco, la hacienda pública, el tesoro (público)
Department of the Treasury — ( in US) Departamento m del Tesoro, ( de los Estados Unidos) ≈ministerio m de Hacienda; (before n)
Treasury Secretary — ( in US) Secretario m del Tesoro ( de los Estados Unidos), ≈ministro m de Hacienda
2) ( anthology) antología f -
3 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)
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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[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
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