- 简明
- 柯林斯
pension
高中/CET4/CET6/考研/GRE/IELTS
- 英 [ˈpenʃn]
- 美 [ˈpenʃn]
释义
- 常用
- 高考讲解
- n.养老金
- 英 [ˈpenʃn]
词态变化
- 复数: pensions;
实用场景例句
- 全部
- 退休金
- 养老金
- 膳宿费
...struggling by on a pension.
靠养老金苦苦支撑
柯林斯高阶英语词典
...a company pension scheme.
公司养老金计划
柯林斯高阶英语词典
a retirement/military pension
退休 / 军人养老金
金山词霸
a company pension
公司养老金
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to apply for a government pension
申请政府养老金
金山词霸
(informal,figurative)This old laptop of yours should have been pensioned off ages ago.
你这台旧笔记本电脑早就该淘汰了。
金山词霸
He was pensioned off and his position taken over by a fresh graduate.
他被强制退休,职位由一名应届毕业生接任。
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a retirement/healthcare pension
退休 / 医疗养老金
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a private pension
私人养老金
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to apply for a government pension
申请政府养老金
金山词霸
(informal,figurative)That old laptop of yours should have been pensioned off ages ago.
你那台旧笔记本早该淘汰了。
金山词霸
He was pensioned off and his position filled by a fresh graduate.
他被安排退休,职位由一名应届毕业生接任。
金山词霸
What do you like to do in your spare time?
空闲时你喜欢干什么?
辞典例句
The directors will each get a large golden handshake and a pension.
所有的经理都会得到丰厚的退职金和养老费.
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The Big Three American carmakers—General Motors, Ford and Chrysler—accumulated ruinous costs over the post-war years, such as gold-plated health plans and pensions for workers who retired as young as 48.
出自-2013年6月阅读原文
Understandably, there are concerns about what this means for public finances given the associated health and pension challenges.
2019年6月四级真题(第一套)阅读 Section B
They argue that governments should persuade us into making better decisions - such as saving more in our pension plans - by changing the default options.
出自-2015年12月阅读原文
And there is, to date, only the flimsiest(脆弱的)of publicly-funded health care and pension systems, which increases incentives for individuals to save while they are working.
出自-2012年12月阅读原文
In a report entitled "Averting the Old Age Crisis", it argued that pension arrangements in most countries were unsustainable.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
Governments in rich countries now accept that their pension and health-care promises will soon become unaffordable, and many of them have embarked on reforms, but so far only timidly
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
By far the most effective method to restrain pension spending is to give people the opportunity to work longer, because it increases tax revenues and reduces spending on pensions at the same time.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
In its 1994 report, the World Bank argued that the current pension system in most countries could not be sustained in the long term
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
One reason why pension and health care reforms are slow in coming is that politicians are afraid of losing votes in the next election.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
The author believes the most effective method to solve the pension crisis is to allow people to work longer
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
the longer they work, the higher their pension
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
The World Economic Forum plans to consider the future of pensions and health care at its prestigious Davos conference early next year.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
To avoid fiscal (财政) meltdown, public pensions and health-care provision will have to be reined back severely and taxes may have to go up
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
Younger people today mostly accept that they will have to work for longer and that their pensions will be less generous
出自-2010年12月阅读原文
They argue that governments should persuade us into making better decisions — such as saving more in our pension plans — by changing the default options.
2015年12月六级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B
At long last, in a comfortable home, with a generous pension, he should learn to take things easy.
2015年高考英语天津卷 阅读表达 原文
The FASB and IASB have been exactly that, cleaning up rules on stock options and pensions, for example, against hostility form special interests.
出自-2010年考研阅读原文
Politicians have repeatedly “backloaded” public-sector pay deals, keeping the pay increases modest but adding to holidays and especially pensions that are already generous.
出自-2012年考研阅读原文
展开全部英英释义
Noun
1. a regular payment to a person that iis intended to allow them to subsist without working
Verb
1. grant a pension to
词根词缀
词根: pens
1. =expend,表示"花费,支付"; 2. 最初意思为"称重量而衡量……",引申出花费,支付; 3. =hang,表示"悬挂"
adj.
dispensable 可分配的,不是必要的,可有可无的
dispense分配+able可以……的→dispensable可分配的→能分送出去的,不重要的
expensive 花费的,昂贵的
ex出+pens花费,支付+ive……的→要花很多钱出去的
pensive 沉思的,愁眉苦脸的
pens称重量+ive……的→衡量→思考
n.
dispensary 医院等的药房
dispense分配+ary场地→dispensary分配[药]的地方→药房
expense 费用, 代价, 损失
ex出+pens花费,支付+e→花钱出去
pension 养老金,年金
pens花费,支付+ion表名词→用以花费,支付的
propensity 嗜好,习性
pro多+pens花费,支付+ity性质,特性→某[方面]花费的多→嗜好
suspension 悬挂,暂停,停职;悬[置]架
suspense[v.担心;悬而不决]+ion表名词→n.悬挂,暂停,停职;悬[置]架
v.
compensate [for]补偿,赔偿
com全部+pens支付+ate表动词→为……而全部支付→赔偿
dispense 分配
dis分开+pens花费+e→分开花费→分配[财富等]
recompense 报酬;赔偿
re回+com全部+pens支付+e→回报
suspense 担心;悬而不决
sus下面+pens挂+e→一颗心挂着
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