severance

severance
noun
(of diplomatic relations) Abbruch, der; (of communications) Unterbrechung, die; attrib.

severance pay — Abfindung, die

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noun die Trennung
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sev·er·ance
[ˈsevərən(t)s]
I. n no pl (form)
1. (act of ending) Abbruch m (of +gen)
the \severance of aid [to sb/sth] die Kürzung der Zuwendungen [an jdn/etw]
2. (separation) Trennung f
3. (payment by employer) Abfindung f
4. LAW (ending of tenancy) Auflösung f des Mitbesitzes [o gemeinsamen Eigentums
5. (ending of employment) Entlassung f
II. n modifier Abfindungs-
\severance agreement/deal/package Abfindungsübereinkunft f, Abfindungsabkommen nt
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['sevərəns]
n
1) (= cutting through) Durchtrennen nt; (violently) Durchschlagen nt; (= cutting off) Abtrennen nt; (violently) Abschlagen nt; (fig = breaking off) (of ties) Lösen nt; (of relations, links, friendship) Abbruch m; (of communications) Unterbrechung f
2) ( ECON) Abfindung f, Abfindungspaket nt
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severance [ˈsevərəns] s
1. (Ab)Trennung f (from von)
2. (Auf)Lösung f (einer Verbindung), Abbruch m (von diplomatischen Beziehungen etc):
severance pay Abfindung(ssumme) f (für Arbeitnehmer)
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noun
(of diplomatic relations) Abbruch, der; (of communications) Unterbrechung, die; attrib.

severance pay — Abfindung, die

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n.
Abbruch -e m.

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