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pensioner

英 [ˈpenʃənə(r)]

美 [ˈpenʃənər]

n.  领养老金(或退休金、抚恤金)者

复数:pensioners 

TEM8法律

Collins.2 / BNC.3588 / COCA.21916

牛津词典

    noun

    • 领养老金(或退休金、抚恤金)者
      a person who is receiving a pension, especially from the government
      1. an old-age pensioner
        领养老金的人

    柯林斯词典

    • 领取养老金(或退休金、抚恤金)的人
      Apensioneris someone who receives a pension, especially a pension paid by the state to retired people.

      英英释义

      noun

      • the beneficiary of a pension fund
          Synonym:pensionary

        双语例句

        • In one extreme case, a 69-year-old pensioner wounded an 18-year-old man with a knife on Sunday after the teen would not take his feet off of a seat on a train.
          在一起极端案例中,一位69岁的退休老人在某个周日用刀捅伤了一个18岁的年轻人,因为他不肯把脚从火车座位上放下来。
        • France and Britain will have a much more favourable age pyramid, with more than two workers per pensioner.
          法国和英国会有有利的多的年龄金字塔,每个退休者会有超过两个工作的人供养。
        • South Korea is currently well placed, with six citizens of working age for every pensioner.
          韩国现状良好,适龄劳动人口与养老金领取者的比例为六比一。
        • A British pensioner has stunned doctors after he recorded what could be the worlds slowest ever heart beat-slower than the worlds top athletes and even that of an elephant.
          一位英国老人的心跳速率让医生们为之震惊,因为他大概打破了世界最慢心跳的记录比世界顶尖的运动员,甚至大象还慢。
        • Traffic police ticked off a pensioner for jumping a red light.
          一个退休老人闯了红灯,被交警训了一顿。
        • Old age pensioner be admitted at half price.
          领取养老金老人可享受半价。
        • An explosion o fmethane gas demolished a pensioner's house on saturday.
          周六的甲烷爆炸炸毁了一名养老金领取者的住宅。
        • But before any politician or pensioner gets too excited, it is timely to ask some hard questions about how these state pension pots are managed.
          但在任何政治家或退休者变得过于兴奋之前,就这些州级养老金如何管理提出几个难题,可谓恰逢时机。
        • The delighted pensioner walked off with a £ 2,000 prize.
          那个退休老人轻松赢得了2,000英镑的奖金,高兴得不得了。
        • They might also provide money to family members when the pensioner dies.
          参加养老金的人去世后,也可能给其家人提供资金。