单词 | retirement |
释义 | retirement (rɪtaɪəʳmənt ) Word forms: retirements 1. variable noun [oft NOUN noun] B2 Retirement is the time when a worker retires. ...the proportion of the population who are over retirement age. The Governor of the prison and another official are to take early retirement. 2. uncountable noun B2 A person's retirement is the period in their life after they have retired. ...financial support for the elderly during retirement. Collocations: comfortable retirement Industry experts say that 15 per cent of your earnings should ensure a comfortable retirement. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Will it be enough to ensure a comfortable retirement? Times, Sunday Times (2016) I want to ensure that my savings are enough for me to enjoy a comfortable retirement. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The ruling follows a High Court fight by Age Concern to end compulsory retirement for those who want to work on. The Sun (2009) The future of the NHS, limits on immigration and an end to compulsory retirement at 65 were the issues that topped the political agenda during a focus group of older voters attended by The Times last week. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Millions of people approaching retirement age will be watching the outcome of a case at the High Court challenging compulsory retirement at 65, a charity says. Times, Sunday Times (2009) I wish him a long and happy retirement from the rigours of acting. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Let's hope he has a long and happy retirement. The Sun (2006) Many of the features for a happy retirement cost no money at all. The Sun (2013) The gang tried to flee through a retirement complex where one resident spotted them and gave cops a good description. The Sun As a result, the first retirement complex has recently been announced. Times, Sunday Times The uncompleted high-rise tower will be finished and used as an assisted living facility/retirement complex. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During this time, expansion of the ministry took place and a nursing home, retirement complex and a cemetery were added. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The closure of care homes will also contribute to increased demand for retirement complexes in the future. Times, Sunday Times Sales of life products are continuing to soar as the world's ageing population looks to increase retirement provision. Times, Sunday Times Warnings of a looming pensions crisis resurface today as a report suggests that almost half the working population still have no form of retirement provision. Times, Sunday Times A member needs to be able to assess the adequacy of his or her retirement provision regularly. ST Life expectancy has increased but retirement provision has not changed accordingly for a lot of people. Times, Sunday Times Employers are drawing up plans for cut-price staff pension schemes as they prepare for a radical shake-up of workplace retirement provision. Times, Sunday Times In the wake of the autumn statement tax changes, many people are assessing their options for retirement saving. Times, Sunday Times Alternatively, it can be used as a more adaptable form of retirement saving, which can be dipped into at any time. Times, Sunday Times Even when you own a house, other demands can easily derail your retirement saving. Times, Sunday Times Almost six out of ten savers said this system - equivalent to tax relief at 33 per cent - would encourage greater retirement saving. Times, Sunday Times He estimates that between four and seven million employees will be nudged into retirement saving for the first time. Times, Sunday Times Most of the 2,500 workers questioned said that retirement security had become a higher priority over the past three years. Times, Sunday Times This may be an excessive concentration in a plan specifically meant to be for retirement security. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Our retirement system should help these potential savers and encourage them to begin building their retirement security. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Historically, retirement security was an individual responsibility. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Taster days offer a good chance to get a feel for a retirement village. Times, Sunday Times In a retirement village, residents own a home rather than renting a room. Times, Sunday Times People will often downsize from their main home to a cheaper property in a retirement village, releasing equity to pay for the costs. Times, Sunday Times Enter the retirement village: as they sound, these are developments specifically for those of us of more senior years. Times, Sunday Times But she now gets a weekly lesson from a trainer in the pool at her retirement village. The Sun In his retirement years and into his nineties, he wrote many books on the philosophy of medicine and medical ethics. Times, Sunday Times Instead of setting up a solid retirement fund, many have had to work long into their retirement years. The Sun We need cash now to support our active retirement years - not later on, thanks. The Sun The findings show that many people will be working well into their traditional retirement years because of the debt. Times, Sunday Times Is no decent quality of life to be allowed for people in their retirement years? Times, Sunday Times Future generations are entitled to enjoy a secure retirement income, just like today's retirees. Times, Sunday Times Nannies deserve a secure retirement just as much as the families they serve. Times, Sunday Times In the past, a pension scheme guaranteed a secure retirement. The Sun The rules favour people with increasingly rare final salary or 'defined benefit' pensions, who will be able to secure retirement income of 50,000 a year. Times, Sunday Times To be sure that the people we love and care for will have what they need-not just food and clothes but health care, a good education, and a secure retirement. Christianity Today If companies cannot force out workers at 65, the only alternative will be to offer a decent pension to encourage voluntary retirement. Times, Sunday Times It said that all the 600 staff will take voluntary retirement or voluntary severance packages, with no compulsory redundancies. Times, Sunday Times He has taken voluntary retirement from his college service and has come to live in his ancestral house. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Later, he became a professor in the same department and was attached to the university until his voluntary retirement in 1992. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He worked there till 1946 when he took voluntary retirement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 退休 Japanese: 退職 |
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