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 pension ['penʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 养老金, 退休金, 津贴, 年金, 抚恤金, 膳宿学校, 膳宿费

vt. 发给退休金, 用津贴拉拢

[经] 抚恤金, 养老金, 退休金




    pension
    [ noun ]
    1. a regular payment to a person that is intended to allow them to subsist without working

    2. <noun.possession>
    [ verb ]
    1. grant a pension to

    2. <verb.possession> pension off


    Pension \Pen"sion\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pensioned}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Pensioning}.]
    To grant a pension to; to pay a regular stipend to; in
    consideration of service already performed; -- sometimes
    followed by off; as, to pension off a servant.

    One knighted Blackmore, and one pensioned Quarles.
    --Pope.


    Pension \Pen"sion\, n. [F., fr. L. pensio a paying, payment, fr.
    pendere, pensum, to weight, to pay; akin to pend?re to hang.
    See {Pendant}, and cf. {Spend}.]
    1. A payment; a tribute; something paid or given. [Obs.]

    The stomach's pension, and the time's expense.
    --Sylvester.

    2. A stated allowance to a person in consideration of past
    services; payment made to one retired from service, on
    account of age, disability, or other cause; especially, a
    regular stipend paid by a government to retired public
    officers, disabled soldiers, the families of soldiers
    killed in service, or to meritorious authors, or the like.

    To all that kept the city pensions and wages. --1
    Esd. iv. 56.

    3. A certain sum of money paid to a clergyman in lieu of
    tithes. [Eng.] --Mozley & W.

    4. [F., pronounced ?.] A boarding house or boarding school in
    France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc.

    1. Meanwhile, eight out of 10 use derivatives for asset allocation trades and only seven out of 10 use them for hedging purposes. However, while there has been an increased use of derivatives by pension funds the changes have been gradual.
    2. Two years ago, I arranged to make additional voluntary contributions (AVCs) to my employer's pension scheme.
    3. So there is no need to be rushed by enthusiastic, commission-hunting intermediaries. But delay can mean that, if the employee does eventually invest in a life company pension contract, there is less time for the underlying fund to grow.
    4. She replaces 46-year-old Neil Dunford (left), who is moved to the new position of MGIM deputy chairman. Morgan Grenfell's UK pension side has long trailed behind its highly successful international investment management.
    5. The local is seeking enhanced pension benefits and retirement, including full benefits, at 55 years of age.
    6. Instead, Boskin has proposed creating a two-tiered pension system and additional incentives for more private savings for retirement.
    7. Harland's pension scheme also has an investment of Pounds 500,000 in the service. He said PI was now 'making progress', despite a warning in February that delays and start-up costs would reduce profits due to Harland by Pounds 3m.
    8. "The next stage is to diversify within asset classes, and that process is well under way." Public pension funds, however, raised the portion of their portfolios invested in stocks to 40.1% in 1991, from an unusually low 36.9% in 1990.
    9. He also received $20,000 in deferred compensation and $2,785 in pension benefits from the state.
    10. Williams said all the companies are requiring excessive overtime rather than hiring additional employees, which increases pension and benefit expenses.
    11. This ignores the complexity of many savings and pension products and the difficulty of comparing one with another.
    12. In 1987, pension funds held 24 percent of the securities traded in this country.
    13. Federal pension insurance, the agency argues, wasn't intended to "subsidize an employer's ongoing retirement program."
    14. A mandatory comparison of the benefits under different pension schemes - and a clear written statement of the reasons why any transfer should be made - would be good places to start. Still, SIB is not acting alone.
    15. "The East Germans have forgotten how to work," said Hubert Enzenross, 70. "And my pension won't be going up that much.
    16. My personal pension scheme has therefore taken a modest stake in Norcros. However, the review's portfolio cannot be too speculative.
    17. The resulting increase in earnings has facilitated higher dividend payments, which in turn have contributed to pension fund surpluses.
    18. But the smaller sum would leave the doctor more after taxes: about $31,000 a year over 20 years, compared with $25,000 a year from the pension plan.
    19. Legislation to equalise the pension age has been put back a year amid fears of agitation on the back benches.
    20. The leveraged-buyout firms in particular represent limited partnerships that are capitalized by America's leading insurance companies, bank holding companies and the pension funds of major corporations and certain state employees.
    21. After delays on spending cuts for Italy's 1992 budget and on revamping the bankrupt state pension system imperiled Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti's government, a last-minute accord was near.
    22. But its remit has been drawn to encompass what has emerged as the central issue in the industry - ownership. Revelations of mismanagement or misuse of surpluses have outraged pension scheme members, sometimes with reason, sometimes not.
    23. The latter is a means-tested benefit, with a lower take-up than retirement pension.
    24. The first and most important is: which type of annuity to buy? Ideally, one wants the maximum starting pension, where the real value keeps pace with inflation.
    25. THE IRS STILL HOPES to settle controversial audits of small pension plans.
    26. The accelerated growth among the giants of the pension world means that the 20 biggest retirement funds now account for more than 25% of all pension assets, including stocks, bonds and other investments, up from slightly more than 21% in 1985.
    27. The accelerated growth among the giants of the pension world means that the 20 biggest retirement funds now account for more than 25% of all pension assets, including stocks, bonds and other investments, up from slightly more than 21% in 1985.
    28. RAM has Pounds 27.5m invested in its personal pension funds. Fidelity makes a one-off administration charge of 1.5 per cent on the first contribution.
    29. The funds of which Davis is a trustee and the pension funds of New York City and Massachusetts had sought assurances from Exxon that it would improve safety procedures following the Exxon Valdez oil spill off Alaska last year.
    30. The company wants to operate its mines on a 7-day-a-week, 24-hour-a-day schedule, ease work rules, cut health care and pension costs and contract out more labor.
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