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retiree

/ri-tahy-ree, -tahyuhr-ee/US // rɪ taɪˈri, -ˈtaɪər i //UK // (rɪˈtaɪəˌriː) //

退休人员,退休者,退休人士,离退休人员

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who has retired from an occupation or profession.

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Examples

  • The city’s annual payment to its pension system, to fund retirees and future retirees, is ballooning as well.

  • Early in the coronavirus pandemic, Betty Conner, a 71-year-old retiree, was suddenly feeling very young.

  • “Every document that I have read about who the pandemic has hurt and who it has not leads me to believe retirees have more discretionary money than any other age group,” McIntosh said.

  • Even before shots are available to the broad population, the state is struggling to assemble an inoculation-certified workforce, and appealing to medical retirees to help.

  • The consultant said the donations would help create trust with parents, women and new retirees and recommended targeting the community through Stimson’s Facebook page.

  • Typically of Salmond he stood down not with the kind words of a retiree, but with the point-scoring aggression of an old warrior.

  • This last living WWII-vet Oval Office occupant chooses to show his retiree rebellion in a succession of colorful socks.

  • But the bondholders don't absorb nearly as much money as payrolls and retiree benefits.

  • We are now counting on having each retiree be supported by just two workers, which is not a very safe bet.

  • But just because investment risk is taken off the retiree does not mean that it goes away.

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