Glossary entry

Romanian term or phrase:

Pensionat pe caz de boala

English translation:

retired on medical grounds

Added to glossary by David Wright (X)
Aug 13, 2008 08:28
15 yrs ago
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Romanian term

Pensionat pe caz de boala

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Aug 13, 2008 11:11: David Wright (X) Created KOG entry

Aug 13, 2008 11:53: David Wright (X) changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/613140">David Wright (X)'s</a> old entry - "Pensionat pe caz de boala"" to ""retired on medical grounds""

Aug 13, 2008 20:28: Lucica Abil (X) changed "Language pair" from "English to Romanian" to "Romanian to English"

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Proposed translations

+14
9 mins
Selected

retired on medical grounds

Frequently used in UK
Peer comment(s):

agree Denise Idel
16 mins
Mulțumesc, Denise.
agree Monika Silea
21 mins
Mulțumesc, Monika.
agree cornelia mincu
24 mins
Mulțumesc, Cornelia.
agree Bogdan Burghelea
24 mins
Mulțumesc, Bogdan.
agree dano7o3
28 mins
Mulțumesc, Daniela.
agree MMFORREST : or "medically retired" - http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:0vsdDWYm0RsJ:www.thompson...
38 mins
Mulțumesc, MMFORREST.
agree Nina Iordache
53 mins
Mulțumesc, Nina
agree Péter Tófalvi
1 hr
Mulțumesc, Péter
agree anamaria bulgariu
1 hr
Mulțumesc, Anamaria
agree RODICA CIOBANU
1 day 5 hrs
Mulțumesc
agree Iosif JUHASZ
1 day 18 hrs
Mulțumesc
agree Tradeuro Language Services
1 day 18 hrs
Mulțumesc
agree Corina Dinu
2 days 6 hrs
Mulțumesc
agree IrinaPintilie
7 days
Mulțumesc
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Multumesc mult tuturor. "
4 mins

retired due to disability

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Peer comment(s):

neutral Nina Iordache : Disability ar fi mai mult invaliditate, e mai specific decat ideea generala de boala
38 mins
ex: http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/sf3112.pdf
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+1
7 mins

person retired due to ill health

Peer comment(s):

agree Nina Iordache : Chiar Early retirement due to ill health: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits/PensionsAndR...
1 hr
multumesc
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14 mins

retired on the ground of partial or total incapacity

indivividual must demonstrate that he/she sufferes from long term sickness

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Note added at 15 mins (2008-08-13 08:43:21 GMT)
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sorry 'grounds'
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