English to Chinese Dictionary severance

severance

遣散
definition
noun
the severance and disestablishment of the Irish Church
the action of ending a connection or relationship.
translation of 'severance'
noun
隔离
example
He said on Wednesday that he was prepared to step down at any time to take responsibility for the 'severance' of diplomatic ties.
All told, Patterson estimates he paid about $100,000 in 'severance' .
Jobs at the council have already been slashed through voluntary 'severance' packages.
It was the highest military contact between the two sides since the 'severance' of formal diplomatic ties.
What we need to do now is move on to discussing 'severance' terms and the timing of the closure.
And another complicating factor could be former City striker Ashley Ward who is still owed a substantial sum by the club following the 'severance' of his contract.
Discussion about possible 'severance' packages originated some 18 months after the separation.
And I told my creditors that we needed to give these people 10 days of 'severance' , even though that would deplete the rest of our cash.
Streamline, founded in 1993, plans to sell its assets to pay off creditors and provide 'severance' to staff.
a complete 'severance' of links with the Republic
In Common Sense, he argued for American 'severance' from the British empire, and for isolationism in American policy towards Europe.
Letters are to be sent out to certain administrative and general operative staff in the coming days offering them a voluntary 'severance' package.
All of our colleagues are being provided with substantial 'severance' payments and separation packages.
she works on the feeling of 'severance', of being deprived of her mother
a complete 'severance' of links with the Republic
I asked for severance and was told by the vice president of human relations that since I had resigned, I was not entitled to any 'severance' .
There will be an order for 'severance' of counts 8 and 11 from the indictment upon the undertakings of the accused as follows.
Rather, the numbers reflect the trend toward shorter employee tenure, since years of service is among the most common factors used to compute 'severance' .
Relying on savings and 'severance' , McDonald, 36, decided at the beginning of 2003 to devote his energy to new career goals.
One analyst said the decision will not lead to an immediate 'severance' of diplomatic ties between them.
Personally, it causes hardship, not only because of the absence of income from work, but also because of the 'severance' of social networks associated with the workplace.
employees were offered 'severance' terms
The printer company dropped 1,600 workers by April 30 with many of its staffers taking voluntary 'severance' packages.
If they could be redeployed, they would quit and not worry about 'severance' .
There was nothing to show that the 'severance' of that relationship would have on-going traumatic effects for the child.
the 'severance' and disestablishment of the Irish Church
employees were offered 'severance' terms
However, Patrick says he ‘resigned voluntarily’ and hasn't asked for any 'severance' .
Maximum cash 'severance' is 39 weeks of salary, and the minimum is 12 weeks, according to the company.
He suggests asking for additional salary, increased 'severance' , or payment during the period of the restrictive covenant.
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