annuity 的定义
plural an·nu·i·ties.
- a specified income payable at stated intervals for a fixed or a contingent period, often for the recipient's life, in consideration of a stipulated premium paid either in prior installment payments or in a single payment.
- the right to receive such an income, or the duty to make such a payment or payments.
annuity 近义词
等同于 payment
annuity 的近义词 46 个
- amount
- award
- cash
- deposit
- disbursement
- fee
- outlay
- pension
- premium
- refund
- reimbursement
- remittance
- reparation
- repayment
- restitution
- return
- reward
- salary
- settlement
- subsidy
- sum
- support
- wage
- acquittal
- advance
- alimony
- amends
- amortization
- bounty
- defrayal
- defrayment
- discharge
- down
- hire
- indemnification
- part
- portion
- quittance
- reckoning
- recompense
- redress
- remuneration
- requital
- retaliation
- pay-off
- paying
annuity 的反义词 3 个
等同于 pension
等同于 revenue
等同于 acquisition
等同于 allowance
annuity 的近义词 42 个
- aid
- alimony
- allocation
- allotment
- contribution
- fee
- gift
- grant
- pension
- quota
- ration
- salary
- scholarship
- stipend
- subsidy
- wage
- apportionment
- bequest
- bite
- bounty
- commission
- cut
- endowment
- fellowship
- honorarium
- inheritance
- interest
- legacy
- lot
- measure
- part
- pay
- piece
- portion
- prize
- quantity
- recompense
- remittance
- share
- slice
- stint
- taste
annuity 的反义词 3 个
更多annuity例句
- I think many people don’t really understand annuities in the following sense.
- Secondly, to be fair, there are some annuities that have more bells and whistles, and maybe aren’t as good as the ones that we offer.
- With the remaining $1.775 million, he can buy an annuity that yields almost $89,000 - which still beats working.
- There are no laurels to rest on, and no boring but steady annuity of cash that ballasts Microsoft and will for years to come.
- But that $1 million is actually an annuity, which pays out about $25,000 over 40 years—before taxes.
- From affluence he came to want, and in his old age a fund was raised sufficient to purchase him an annuity of £600 a year.
- A Norfolk lady has left an annuity of seventy pounds for the support of her two favourite cats.
- About noon comes my uncle Thomas to me to ask for his annuity, and I did tell him my mind freely.
- She had saved her share of the annuity which the Government paid the Indians, and had about one thousand dollars in specie.
- For this work he received a gold medal and an annuity for life.