emeritus

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emeritus englannista suomeksi

  1. täysinpalvellut, emeritus

  1. emeritus

  2. Substantiivi

emeritus englanniksi

  1. Retired, but retaining an honorific version of a previous title.

  2. (ux)

  3. (RQ:De Quincey Works)

  4. (quote-journal) Croswell, van Benthusyen and Burt|year=1837|page=38|passage=''Number and Description of Professorships.'' 1. An emeritus professorship of obstetrics.

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  6. (quote-journal)|year=1912|page=250|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/reportofsuperint1911comm/page/250/mode/1up|oclc=18905575|passage=Thus far, no teachers' retirement fund, as such, has been established. The board has thus far met this problem by electing teachers unable to perform regular service as teachers emeriti, although this is only a temporary arrangement and committees of the teachers and the board are now considering the feasibility of the establishment of the retirement fund.

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  8. (quote-journal)|journal=The Daily Times-News|volume=46|issue=83|location=Burlington, N.C.|date=5 June 1934|page=one|pageurl=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/52288028/|column=1|passage=Trustees of the University of North Carolina today accepted the voluntary retirements of Dr. Eugene Clyde Brooks, vice-president in charge of State College, and Dr. J. I. Foust, vice-president for the Women’s college, and made them president emerituses of their respective institutions at salaries of $4,000 a year.

  9. (quote-journal) For the Harvard Alumni Association by the Harvard Bulletin, Inc.|year=1958|volume=61|page=376|oclc=2509751|passage=But there are also two women professors emeritae, nine clinical professors, 24 lecturers, three visiting lecturers, nine associates, 55 instructors, one tutor, 84 teaching fellows, 121 women members of research staffs, 39 assistants, and variously talented holders of otherwise unclassifiable posts.

  10. (quote-journal) and wine-makers,” said Richard Steltzner.

  11. (quote-journal) is krewe captain, replacing former U.S. Rep. (w). He and former U.S. Sen. (w) have been named Captain Emerituses, said Joe Broussard, an organizer, of Lafayette.

  12. (RQ:NYT) will keep the name Benedict XVI and become the Roman pontiff emeritus or pope emeritus, the Vatican announced on Tuesday, putting an end to days of speculation on how the pope will be addressed once he ceases to be the leader of the world’s 1.1 billion Roman Catholics on Thursday.

  13. or (q) (m) A (male) person who is retired from active service or an occupation, especially one who retains an honorific version of a previous title.

  14. (coordinate terms)

  15. (RQ:Nabokov Lolita)

  16. (quote-journal) was invited to give a series of talks. His classes were small. It was beautiful weather. He took them out on the lawn. The faculty never forgot. To this very day you can find snowy haired emerituses toddling about in homspun(si) tweeds who will tell you, “Had a poet here once. Name of Winter, think it was. Took the students out on the lawn.”

  17. An honorific version of a previous title.

  18. (quote-journal)|date=23 April 1991|columns=6381–6382|passage=I see Dr Solly Ozrovech whom I have known for years, a fine person, has now received his Emeritus.

  19. (quote-journal) till 1950 his ideas on the ''cohomology of closed continuous maps'', ''fiber spaces and Lie groups'' (''Leray-Hirsch theorem'') 12, 13, and continues his work in fluid mechanics by contributing to the theory of ''airplane wings'' 11, in the line of Tchapliguine and Prandtl’s work.

  20. (quote-book)&93; accepted a position at the University of Freiburg, as Head of the Laboratory of Chemistry, and remained there until his emeritus in 1951.

  21. (quote-book) Cornelis Van Gelderen was able to depart at last with his emeritus in 1945, Ch. Aalders|Gerhard Charles Aalders and Valentijn Hepp followed in 1950.

  22. (topics) emeritus

  23. emeritus (gloss)

  24. (uxi)

  25. (l)

  26. (having been) earned, (having been) merited

  27. (having been) served, having done one's service

  28. (Q) has driven his golden chariot across the sky and put away the horses; in other words, the time is after sunset.)