中英
pension
/ ˈpenʃ(ə)n /
/ ˈpenʃən /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.养老金,退休金;(法国和其他一些欧洲国家的)廉价小旅店;<史>(给皇室宠臣、艺术家或学者以便他们能从事公益工作的)津贴,补助金
  • v.(尤指因年龄或疾病而)向(某人)支付养老金使其退休;(因陈旧或不再有用而)丢弃(某物)
  • 高中/CET4/CET6/考研/IELTS/GMAT/SAT/商务英语/
    • 复数

      pensions
    • 第三人称单数

      pensions
    • 现在分词

      pensioning
    • 过去式

      pensioned
    • 过去分词

      pensioned
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    [劳经] 退休金

    学做任何事得按部就班,急不得 阐扬容易来说,退休金(Pension)是一个编制的人都获得了金额为收纳,不要做刺猬 能不与人结仇就不与人结仇,谁也不跟谁一辈子,有些事情没必要记在心上当他们的办...

  • 2

    [劳经] 养老金

    ...m开始动脑筋骗钱,游手好闲会使人心智生锈他和一名男子赖某签订(Signed)了协议,把已经抵押掉的店面和他母亲存有养老金(Pension)的银行卡都拿去抵押借款,这些钱又被他输光,此后,他逃窜到外地。

  • 3

    [劳经] 抚恤金

    ...有所指外─ “供款”(contribution)指一名人员根据《孤寡抚恤金条例》(第94章)向孤寡抚恤金计划作出的供款; “抚恤金”(pension)指根据《孤寡抚恤金条例》(第94章)须支付给一名人员的遗孀或孤儿的抚恤金; “抚恤金增加额”(increaseinpension)指根据本条例在...

  • 4

     年金

       企业年金。一般美国企业年金pension)都是由企业缴纳,企业管理,职工无需缴纳。企业在缴纳时不需缴税。

短语
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    Pension Plan

    退休金计划 ; 养老金计划 ; 公积金计划 ; 退休金

  • 2
    pension fund

    退休基金 ; 金融 养老金基金 ; 退休金基金 ; 养老金

  • 3
    pension scheme

    退休金计划 ; 养老金计划或方案 ; 劳经 抚恤金计划 ; 养老金方案

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  • 双语例句
  • 原声例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    She's got nothing beyond her state pension.
    除了政府发的养老金外,她什么都没有。
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  • 2
    She went to the post office to draw her pension.
    她到邮局去领取她的养老金。
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  • 3
    Many employees contracted out of the pension plan.
    许多雇员退出了养老金计划的合约。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 百科
  • Pension

    A pension is a fixed sum to be paid regularly to a person, typically following retirement from service. There are many different types of pensions, including defined benefit plans, defined contribution plans, as well as several others. Pensions should not be confused with severance pay; the former is paid in regular installments, while the latter is paid in one lump sum.The terms retirement plan and superannuation tend to refer to a pension granted upon retirement of the individual. Retirement plans may be set up by employers, insurance companies, the government or other institutions such as employer associations or trade unions. Called retirement plans in the United States, they are commonly known as pension schemes in the United Kingdom and Ireland and superannuation plans (or super) in Australia and New Zealand. Retirement pensions are typically in the form of a guaranteed life annuity, thus insuring against the risk of longevity.A pension created by an employer for the benefit of an employee is commonly referred to as an occupational or employer pension. Labor unions, the government, or other organizations may also fund pensions. Occupational pensions are a form of deferred compensation, usually advantageous to employee and employer for tax reasons. Many pensions also contain an additional insurance aspect, since they often will pay benefits to survivors or disabled beneficiaries. Other vehicles (certain lottery payouts, for example, or an annuity) may provide a similar stream of payments.The common use of the term pension is to describe the payments a person receives upon retirement, usually under pre-determined legal or contractual terms. A recipient of a retirement pension is known as a pensioner or retiree.

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