词组 | pension |
释义 | pension /ˈpenʃən/ noun an amount of money paid regularly by the government or a company to someone who does not work any moreadjectives/nouns + pensionan old age pension (=a pension that is paid by the state to old people) I will be able to get my old age pension when I’m 67.a retirement pension Many workers lost their retirement pensions when the fund collapsed.a company pension/an occupational pension (=one that your employer pays) He has a small occupational pension in addition to the state pension.a state pension BrE a public pension AmE (=one that the government pays) They argued that the state pension should rise in line with average earnings.a private/personal pension (=one that you arrange with a private pension company) I decided to invest in a private pension.a good pension (=a large pension) He can expect to draw a good pension.a disability pension (=for someone who is disabled, injured, or ill) He was a war veteran and was living on a disability pension.a small/modest pension Old people living on small fixed pensions were badly affected by inflation.a full pension (=the highest amount possible) You have to work for the company for 30 years in order to receive a full pension.verbsget/receive a pension They receive the basic state pension. | The former chief executive will get a pension of £260,000 a year.have a pension I have a pension of £360 a month from my former employers.draw your pension (=receive it) He has got another ten years before he draws his pension.collect your pension (=receive it or go to get it) She went to the post office every week to collect her pension.take out a pension (=make arrangements to have a pension later) People were encouraged to take out private pensions.pay into a pension (=pay money regularly so that you will have a pension later) When they were not working, they were unable to pay into a pension.live on a pension She lives on a pension of $500 a month.retire on a pension They can retire on a full pension at 55.pension + nounsa pension plan also a pension scheme BrE (=an arrangement in which you pay money regularly so that you will have a pension later) He contributes to a pension plan.pension contributions (=money that you pay into a pension) You can make additional pension contributions.a pension fund (=a large amount of money that a company invests and uses to pay pensions) The company wanted to take some money out of the pension fund.pension age (=the age when you can get a pension) Most men stayed in their jobs until pension age.pension provision (=when you pay money regularly so that you will have a pension later) They can’t afford to make adequate pension provision for themselves. |
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