- jubilar
- v.to retire, to pension, to pension off, to superannuate.* * *jubilar► verbo transitivo1 (retirar) to retire2 (persona) to pension off; (objeto) to get rid of, ditch► verbo pronominal jubilarse1 (retirarse) to retire* * *verbto retire* * *1. VT1) [+ trabajador] to pension off, retire2) hum * (=desechar) [+ objeto] to discard; [+ persona] to put out to grass2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <trabajador/empleado> to retire, pension offb) (fam) (desechar, tirar) <silla/televisor> to chuck out (colloq); <novio> to ditch (colloq)2.jubilar vi (Andes) to retire3.jubilarse v pron1) (del trabajo) to retire2) (Ven arg) (del colegio) to play hookey (esp AmE), to skive off (school) (BrE)* * *= put out to + grass, put out to + pasture.Ex. The article 'Should the computer be put out to grass?' argues that successful transfer of information relies more on quality than quantity.Ex. Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.----* jubilarse = retire.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <trabajador/empleado> to retire, pension offb) (fam) (desechar, tirar) <silla/televisor> to chuck out (colloq); <novio> to ditch (colloq)2.jubilar vi (Andes) to retire3.jubilarse v pron1) (del trabajo) to retire2) (Ven arg) (del colegio) to play hookey (esp AmE), to skive off (school) (BrE)* * *= put out to + grass, put out to + pasture.
Ex: The article 'Should the computer be put out to grass?' argues that successful transfer of information relies more on quality than quantity.
Ex: Let the free market decide whether it wants to support Prince's way of doing business or it wants to put him out to pasture.* jubilarse = retire.* * *jubilar1adjectivejubilee (before n)jubilar2 [A1 ]vt1 ‹trabajador/empleado› to retire, pension off2 (fam) (desechar, tirar) ‹silla/televisor› to get rid of, chuck out (colloq); ‹novio› to get rid of, to ditch (colloq), to dump (colloq)■ jubilarvi(Chi, Col) to retire■ jubilarsev pronA (del trabajo) to retiresi no me sale bien esta vez, me jubilo (fam); if it doesn't work this time I'm giving upB (Ven arg) (del colegio) to play truant, play hooky (esp AmE colloq), skive off (school) (BrE colloq)* * *
jubilar (conjugate jubilar) verbo intransitivo (Andes) to retire
jubilarse verbo pronominal (del trabajo) to retire
jubilar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to retire, pension off
2 (un objeto) to get rid of, ditch: tendríamos que jubilar el coche, we should get rid of the car
'jubilar' also found in these entries:
English:
pension off
- retire
* * *jubilar1♦ vt1. [persona]jubilar a alguien (de) to pension sb off (from), to retire sb (from)2. Fam [objeto] to get rid of;van a jubilar los trenes más viejos they're going to get rid of the oldest trains♦ See also the pronominal verb jubilarse* * *jubilarv/t1 retire2 (desechar) get rid of* * *jubilar vt1) : to retire, to pension off2) fam : to get rid of, to discard♦ See also the reflexive verb jubilarse
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.