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 retirement [rɪ'taɪrmənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 退休, 隐居, 撤退

[经] 退休, 退股, (固定资产)报废




    retirement
    [ noun ]
    1. the state of being retired from one's business or occupation

    2. <noun.state>
    3. withdrawal from your position or occupation

    4. <noun.act>
    5. withdrawal for prayer and study and meditation

    6. <noun.act>
      the religious retreat is a form of vacation activity


    Retirement \Re*tire"ment\, n. [Cf. F. retirement.]
    1. The act of retiring, or the state of being retired;
    withdrawal; seclusion; as, the retirement of an officer.

    O, blest Retirement, friend of life's decline.
    --Goldsmith.

    Retirement, rural quiet, friendship, books.
    --Thomson.

    2. A place of seclusion or privacy; a place to which one
    withdraws or retreats; a private abode. [Archaic]

    This coast full of princely retirements for the
    sumptousness of their buildings and nobleness of the
    plantations. --Evelyn.

    Caprea had been the retirement of Augustus.
    --Addison.

    Syn: Solitude; withdrawment; departure; retreat; seclusion;
    privacy. See {Solitude}.

    1. The sharpest impact could come in Britain, where women get full retirement benefits at age 60 while men must wait until 65. Pension plans in Belgium, Greece and Portugal also may have to be rewritten.
    2. The lawsuit alleges that Cambridge Capital forced the 67-year-old Mr. Webster into retirement without promised benefits and asks for $30 million in compensatory and punitive damages.
    3. "Basically, like a lot of other people, we were a little freer spending with credit cards than we should have been." Now, saving for retirement and for the four children's educations is a higher priority.
    4. And Freeman stayed in the business until an eye ailment forced his retirement a few months ago.
    5. Burke has become acting administrator since the retirement of former Administrator John C. Lawn.
    6. He replaced Anatoly Dobrynin, the long-serving Soviet ambassador in Washington, who was pushed into retirement.
    7. Shifting part of the burden to taxation would not bring the real costs of the system down. Mr Johann Eekhoff, state secretary in the economics ministry, argues that it is essential to extend working lives, and counter the trend to early retirement.
    8. Union officials at those plants took the news in stride. An official of the United Auto Workers in Dubuque said workers expect the company to make an attractive early retirement offer.
    9. And there's much more interest in saving state funds by offering early retirement incentives, the approach taken in Iowa and Louisiana, or delaying salary increases, the path chosen by California and South Carolina.
    10. Separately, GM said that as of a June 1 deadline, about 12,400 North American blue-collar workers had accepted bonuses to quit their jobs or take early retirement.
    11. Industry executives said it's more likely that IBM will continue the voluntary programs it has used with increasing frequency over the past two years to entice employees into accepting early retirement or buy-out packages.
    12. Chrysler wants to set a minimum retirement age to keep more workers active in their prime and increase the ratio of active workers to retirees.
    13. The stock ownership plan, authorized by the board of directors in July, will supplement an existing retirement and savings plan.
    14. The local is seeking enhanced pension benefits and retirement, including full benefits, at 55 years of age.
    15. Instead, Boskin has proposed creating a two-tiered pension system and additional incentives for more private savings for retirement.
    16. The job losses will be achieved by a mix of early retirement, non-renewal of contracts and redundancies.
    17. Dennis C. Bottorff, president and chief operating officer of Sovran, will be president and chief operating officer of Avantor and become chief executive officer of the new company upon Brown's retirement.
    18. Federal pension insurance, the agency argues, wasn't intended to "subsidize an employer's ongoing retirement program."
    19. If confirmed, he would be would be the first New Englander to serve on the Supreme Court since the retirement of Justice Felix Frankfurter in 1962.
    20. The retirement plan is the first across-the-board program offered by Ameritech to almost all its managers.
    21. We didn't think about retirement," Mr. Isenberg says, referring to his generation.
    22. Back home, Mr. Gault ticks off his achievements at Goodyear: elevated morale, the repayment of $1 billion in debt last year and the doubling of Goodyear's stock price since June, when he was lured out of retirement to head the troubled tire maker.
    23. SOCIAL SECURITY: Include deferred compensation, such as contributions to 401(k) retirement plans, in the formula used for determining amount of wages subject to Social Security tax and, ultimately, monthly benefits.
    24. "As you liberalize the withdrawal features of IRAs, there will be less savings for retirement," says Geoffrey Bobroff, a senior vice president of Lipper Analytical Services.
    25. He has held on to his father's retirement pin, and he has nostalgic feelings about this area near the Louisiana border, which is known as the Golden Triangle and is home to more than 40 industrial sites, mostly oil-related.
    26. Zanotti, 41, fills a vacancy created by the retirement of Pat Murphy on Aug. 8. Unlike Murphy, he will be in charge of the newspapers' business as well as their editorial side, a spokesman for the papers said.
    27. At the retirement home, Bush said, "I stood with our president through thick and thin and some suggested that hurt me in one state or another.
    28. He was knighted in 1979. In 1985, only six months after his retirement from TI, Sir Brian was appointed chairman of the Port of London Authority.
    29. The latter is a means-tested benefit, with a lower take-up than retirement pension.
    30. Without current tax incentives that encourage such plans, many millions of these workers would depend solely on government entitlement programs, and America's economy would do without the vast pools of retirement savings that fuel our productivity.
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