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词汇 retirement
释义 retirement
noun[ C or U ]
uk /rɪˈtaɪə.mənt/ us /rɪˈtaɪr.mənt/
B2
the act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you are old: 退休;退职;退役
Many teachers over the age of 50 are taking early retirement.很多50岁以上的老师都提前退休。
What is the normal retirement age in this country?这个国家人们通常多大年纪退休?
B2
the period in someone's life after they have stopped working because of having reached a particular age: 退休生活;退休后的岁月
We wish you a long and happy retirement.我们祝愿您退休后幸福长寿。
They held a dinner to celebrate his retirement.他们举行晚宴来庆祝他退休。
She's trying to lay something aside for her retirement.
There have been persistent rumours that the managing director might take early retirement.
I'm sure everyone will join me in wishing you a very happy retirement.
Her retirement from politics will free her to write her memoirs.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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
retiree
turnover

retirement | American Dictionary


retirement
noun[ C/U ]
us/rɪˈtɑɪər·mənt/
the point at which someone stops working, esp. because of having reached a particular age or because of ill health, or the period in someone’s life after the person has stopped working:
[ C ]He announced his retirement in September.

retirement | Business English


retirement
noun
uk /rɪˈtaɪəmənt/us
[ C or U ] WORKPLACE, HR
the fact of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you have reached a particular age:
With retirement less than three years away, she began to worry about her personal finances.
More people are taking early retirement.
The union opposes raising the retirement age because of safety concerns.
He announced his retirement in April in the face of mounting criticism.
The stakeholder plan will allow 25% to be taken as tax-free cash on retirement.
[ C or U ] WORKPLACE, HR
the period in someone's life after they have stopped working because they reached a particular age:
We wish you a long and happy retirement
His pensions and the money from the state meant he had a comfortable retirement.
Many younger workers are more focused on paying off debts or making their mortgage payments than saving for (their) retirement.
[ U ] ACCOUNTING, FINANCE
the act of paying back a debt completely:
There will be a one-time charge of $29 million, or 15¢ a share, from the early retirement of debt.
See also
compulsory retirement
debt retirement
early retirement
mandatory retirement

Examples of retirement


retirement
The following table shows the latest available data on the number of teacher retirements due to ill-health.
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The numbers of retirements relate to teachers in the maintained nursery, primary, secondary and special schools sector.
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After so many voluntary redundancies we are coming to the crunch, and there must be some compulsory retirements.
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Retirements are taking place and no promotions are being made to fill the vacancies.
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The number in the pool fluctuates from time to time because of promotions or retirements.
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The subject of resignations takes in compulsory retirements.
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If we take into account the inevitable retirements and resignations, that is really quite a good record for that time.
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They have the power not to allow retirements on ill health until disciplinary processes have been completed.
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The costs will in part be influenced by retirements in each preceding year.
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The numbers of these officers have since been reduced by retirements and other causes, and on 31st ultimo they stood at 141 and 1,091 respectively.
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I suspect that one of the reasons for those retirements is the indiscipline in some classes.
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Whatever the strength of the service, there are bound to be retirements taking place—and, therefore, opportunities for recruitment.
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What plans he has to reduce the proportion of early retirements from the police.
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Since 1965, such retirements have been limited to officers over the age of 50, but the situation will be reviewed early in 1967.
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In the same period other losses due to retirements, death and regradings have amounted to 20 and 24 respectively.
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