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retirement [rɪ'taɪəmənt] n
gen. 除却 (じょきゃく) River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan)
n vs retirement | n vs [rɪ'taɪəmənt] n
gen. 隠居 news2 nf28 spec2; 隠退; 隠遁 (from the world); 退却 news2 nf47 spec2; 退職 ichi1 news1 nf04 (from office, たいしょく); 退陣 news1 nf07; 退任 news1 nf10; 脱退 ichi1 news1 nf07; 幽居; 籠居
n retirement | n [rɪ'taɪəmənt] n
gen. 引っ込み news2 nf44; お役御免; お役ご免; お役ごめん; 御役御免; 御役ごめん; 御役ご免
n compulsory retirement | n [rɪ'taɪəmənt] n
gen. 定年退職 (e.g. on reaching the age of 60, ていねんたいしょく)
 English thesaurus
retirement [rɪ'taɪəmənt] n
mil., abbr. ret
mil., logist. An operation in which a force out of contact moves away from the enemy. (UKR/NATO); An operation in which a force out of contact moves away from the enemy; Withdrawal operation conducted if the success of an operation is jeopardized for serious and unforseen external reasons. A withdrawal may then be decided. Its execution implies the following: a - keeping a « way out » permanently during the operation; b - planning joint actions specifically; c - preserving command and control capabilities; d - managing time limits to reach a compromise between speed and the unit security; An operation in which a force out of contact moves away from the enemy. A form of retrograde operations; a directed, rearward movement by a force that is not in contact with the enemy and does not anticipate significant contact with the enemy; Disengagement action consisting in repatriating the forces in their initial stationing places, after making a success of the operation and final endstate. Some residual elements of the force may however be left behind to participate in consolidating the new balance achieved. The retirement is most of the time accompanied by the retention of a rapid action capability or the presence of observers. The actions taken are the following among others: more or less unobtrusive, in-theater presence or in the vicinity, keeping in alert of specialized units, exercises, training, etc. (FRA)
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