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 retiree [rɪ`taɪə'ri]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 退休人员, 退休者

[法] 退休者, 退职者




    retiree
    [ noun ]
    someone who has retired from active working
    <noun.person>


    1. Bentsen, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said his bill would increase both the amount of earnings a Social Security retiree can have with no reduction in benefits, as well as reducing the rate of reduction for those who earn over the limit.
    2. The groom, 43, is an Army retiree who served in Vietnam.
    3. The group posted a Dollars 489m loss for 1992, blaming a world chemical glut and special charges relating to retiree healthcare benefits.
    4. While she sympathizes with the need to save money, she said, "veterans should come first." Her daughter, a 69-year-old Air Force retiree also named Alma and part of a lineage of veterans going back to the American Revolution, was more direct.
    5. As the mercury nears 100 one midmorning, retiree Ed Layton pulls his wheezing green Pontiac into a casino parking lot.
    6. Ms. Scott said that the FASB is giving more thought to the length of the transition period for catching up on accruing or reserving for retiree medical benefits previously promised by a company.
    7. Nelson Sheinker, a retiree from Montreal, said the cool temperatures at the beach didn't bother him. "We're used to it. It's not that bad," he said.
    8. Bethlehem also said its charge for retiree health benefits as required by the Financial Accounting Standards Board would reach $1.1 billion to $1.6 billion, but it didn't say when it would be booked.
    9. And the huge amount that Chrysler would have to book to catch up on health-care retiree costs for its current employees could wipe out its retained earnings of $5.2 billion reported last Dec. 31, say financial analysts, actuaries and accountants.
    10. Auto makers cast a pall over the market in the wake of General Motors' announcement Friday that it expects noncash charges of $16 billion to $24 billion as it changes the way it accounts for some retiree benefits.
    11. Eastern said it also may seek to cut $33 million in retiree health benefit payments to help bolster its finances.
    12. CORPORATE-OWNED life insurance, sometimes used to fund retiree health benefits, loses some allure because of a new accounting standard, consultant Towers Perrin says.
    13. That warning comes from Northwestern National Life Insurance, which compared expectations of 204 retirees and 504 workers over age 40 with economic projections of retiree health costs through the year 2031.
    14. The Navy's judge advocate general, Everette Stumbaugh, concluded that North, as a retiree, doesn't hold office and that North's pension should be continued.
    15. Mr. Nager, however, said that based on his reading of Judge Aug's opinion, the companies are not obligated to pay retiree benefits, even though they are still negotiating with the retirees.
    16. Among the main sticking points in the talks is retiree costs, including pensions and health care.
    17. The dignified retiree finally confesses in a packed courtroom.
    18. Rodgers, 62, a former Teamsters union executive, is special coordinator for senior worker and retiree programs for Labor Secretary Elizabeth Dole.
    19. They predict that by the second quarter of the 21st century, when most baby boomers will be eligible for retirement, there will be fewer than two workers to support each retiree, compared with today's ratio of 3.4 to 1.
    20. A retiree we'll call Jack put employee-profit-sharing money in a tax-deferred individual retirement account and hasn't withdrawn any.
    21. Additionally, GM, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. need to take charges this year or next year for accrued retiree health benefits, which could total $30 billion, S&P said.
    22. THE RACE is on to comply with new accounting standards for retiree benefits.
    23. Victor Borovik, a retiree who lives in Moscow, praised the U.S.-Soviet cooperation in the Middle East following decades of superpower competition in the oil-rich region.
    24. "When we travel we want a good size car and lots of trunk space," said Webb, a retiree who says the Marquis fits the bill although its city mileage is a thirsty 17 mpg.
    25. "That money should stay in the retiree system," said James B. Foley, a retired American Red Cross vice president whose former employer took an almost $100 million reversion this year.
    26. A RULING OVER a rollover error saves a Sears retiree from tax on his IRA.
    27. The union said in a statement that British Steel refused to guarantee pension and retiree insurance for workers in the joint venture, and wouldn't allow displaced workers bidding rights for vacant jobs in other departments.
    28. For instance, what needs to be understood for retiree areas, he says, is that "these people are less time-sensitive or credit-sensitive, but they are very service-sensitive."
    29. Nora Turner, a retiree from Baltimore, said: "I liked Dukakis and Jackson."
    30. The GAO said a hospital forced the sale of a retiree's home to pay medical bills after a bankrupt former employer terminated coverage.
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