单词 | double-dipping |
释义 | > as lemmasdouble-dipping double-dipping n. esp. the practice of holding a second job, usually in government or municipal service, (or of obtaining retirement benefit from this) while enjoying a pension from one's former employment. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > working > [noun] > holding more than one job at a time plurality1647 pluralism1772 double-dipping1940 moonlighting1954 double dip1963 society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > pottery-making or ceramics > [noun] > specific processes fictilage1610 throwing1686 fritting1816 biscuiting1819 slapping1825 blunging1832 jigging1865 baking1868 bossinga1877 kaolinization1886 towing1892 jolleying1901 saggaring1901 mould-running1910 mullitization1939 double-dipping1940 Belgicization1942 prefiring1944 press-moulding1953 1940 B. Leach Potter's Bk. vi. 145 I use double dipping whenever I can grip the pot by the foot sufficiently firmly… By this method..the inside and outside of a pot are glazed with one movement. 1975 Harper's Mag. Sept. 28/2 At Congressional hearings called to investigate this ‘double dipping’, it was revealed that then FEO head William Simon had repeatedly..been urged to remove Bowen. 1978 Detroit Free Press 14 Apr. 10 a/2 ‘Double-dipping’, in which retired military personnel draw their pensions while working in other government jobs, would be prohibited. 1981 Bulletin (Sydney) 6 Oct. 26/1 That phenomenon known as ‘double dipping’ whereby the individual taxpayer is given tax concessions aimed at encouraging him to provide for his own retirement only to..put himself on the pension. < as lemmas |
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