词汇 | retiree |
释义 | retiree noun[ C ] USuk /rɪˌtaɪəˈriː/ us /rɪˈtaɪ.riː/ a person who has stopped working: 退休人员;退职者 The neighborhood is a mixture of retirees and single professionals.这个社区的居民身份庞杂,有退休老人和单身专业人士。 Retiring & resigning abdicate abdication attrition bow out chuck chuck something in emeritus get off golden goodbye golden handcuffs golden handshake pension quit resign resignation retd retire retired retirement turnover retiree | Business Englishretiree noun[ C ] WORKPLACE, HRuk /rɪˈtaɪriː/ us /rɪtaɪˈriː/ a person who has stopped working in regular paid employment because of their age: Most retirees underestimate their actual financial needs. The airline's pension fund has been paying out more than $500 million a year to retirees. Workers' annual cost-of-living raises will be diverted to help pay for retiree health care. Examples of retireeretiree Gaining a permanent residence permit is difficult and most retirees have only renewable annual visas. The counterpart of these good macroeconomic performances, resulting from adjusting replacement rates, is the important deterioration in the relative standardof-living of retirees compared to workers. These annuities provide insurance against retirees and their spouses outliving their retirement savings. The trouble is, the authors believe, that the retirement decision and its circumstances are not actually in the hands of most retirees. Moreover, it seems that male retirees perceive the exchange of psychological resources in the family differently from husbands who have not yet retired. Most research to date has examined retirees who settle in developed nations, and comparatively little is known about those in developing countries. In particular, there was an incentive to early retirement as no actuarial penalty applied to early retirees. Financial education can improve their knowledge base and help future retirees enjoy their retirement years. The new retirees are younger, healthier, better off. Thus, we could not use actual employment histories of current retirees and workers to estimate their retirement accumulations and entitlements. If true, this should further bias our tests toward finding greater differences between election losers and retirees. 63. Reelection losers and retirees were considered "eligible" lame ducks. The pension income will be received as long as the retiree lives. Identification of outliers provides insights about the characteristics of retirees who earned large amounts of deferred compensation. Findings come from a broader life history study of 28 individuals encompassing an array of ages from inductees to retirees. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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