释义 |
ˈout-ˌpension, n. [out- 2.] A pension given without the condition of residence in a charitable institution. So ˈout-ˌpension v. trans., to grant an out-pension to, to pension out.
1711Offic. Notice 21 May in Lond. Gaz. No. 4850/3 The Out-Pension of the said Hospital. 1766Carlisle in Phil. Trans. LVI. 135 He was admitted to the out-pension of Chelsea hospital. 1895Westm. Gaz. 7 Dec. 3/1 Eight of those appointed to the Almshouses have asked to be transferred to the out-pension list. 1893Daily News 25 Nov. 3/3 The old residents are to be turned adrift and out-pensioned. |