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severance

/sev-er-uhns, sev-ruhns/US // ˈsɛv ər əns, ˈsɛv rəns //UK // (ˈsɛvərəns) //

遣散费,遣送费,遣散費,遣散

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of severing or the state of being severed.
    • : a breaking off, as of a friendship.
    • : Law. a division into parts, as of liabilities or provisions; removal of a part from the whole.
    • : severance pay.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundivision
Synonyms
analysis分析,分析报告,解析,分析研究apportionment分摊,分摊比例,分摊数,分摊费用autopsy尸检,尸体解剖,解剖,剖析bisection双截棍,双节,双截线,双关breaking破解,断裂,突破,打破carving雕刻,雕塑,雕花,雕刻术demarcation标界,划界,定界,划定边界detachment脱离,分离,脱落,脱离感diagnosis诊断,诊断结果,诊断书,诊疗disjunction分歧点,分割点,分歧性,脱节disjuncture断裂,脱节,断层,混乱dismemberment肢解,截肢,断肢,残缺不全dissolution解散,溶解,溶解度,溶解力distribution分销,分布,分发,分配disunion分裂,分离,分歧,分手divorce离婚,离异,离职divorcement离婚,离职,离异parceling分包,包裹,分摊费用,包裹性parting离别,分别,分离,分手partition分区,隔断,分割区,分割reduction减少,削减,缩减,降低rupture破裂,崩裂,爆裂,破裂缝segmentation分割,分段,分区,细分selection选择,挑选,筛选,甄选separation分离,分居,分开,离职split分裂,分割,拆分,裂缝subdivision分区,分部,细分,细分领域vivisection活体解剖,活体解剖学,活体解剖法,活体检查breaking down崩溃,破解,溃败,分解breaking up分裂,分手,分割,分离contrasting对比,对比的,对比性,对比鲜明的cutting up分割,分切,分割了,分割了的departmentalizing部门化,部門化,部委化,部署detaching脱离,脱离的,剥离,脱离式disparting散开,散场,散开的,散开来disseverance毅力,坚忍不拔,坚韧不拔,坚韧不拔的精神disseverment异议,解散,解剖,解除distinguishing区分,区别,辨别,识别性dividing划分,分布式,分割,分裂rending蹂躏,撕裂,撕裂的,撕裂性separating分离,分离的,分开,分开的splitting up分裂,分裂了,分拆,分手

Examples

  • More timber tax bills are pending now in the legislature than at any time since the severance tax was eliminated, Wiser said, crediting the news organizations’ investigation with sparking renewed interest in the issue.

  • With these alleged new revelations, McDonald’s argued it had cause to fire Easterbrook and that he should repay his severance.

  • Baselga wasn’t the only former official to receive severance from Memorial Sloan Kettering in 2019.

  • Coe asked McGrath to confirm details about the call, including that he requested a severance equal to a year’s pay as he was departing the agency to become Hogan’s chief of staff.

  • The men are paid for individual appearances and performances, while the women opted for a pay structure that includes more security in the form of negotiated annual salaries, child-care benefits and severance.

  • The company is slating at least $1 billion to pay for severance and other related costs alone.

  • In September, he will get a severance of 16 weeks' pay from the company, which he said, “should last me until the New Year.”

  • The severance, another reporter explained to me, will not be paid to anyone who takes another job before September.

  • Forcing those fired to stay on until September in order to get their severance, they said, seemed particularly cruel.

  • “He tried to do a severance tax on the energy industry,” said Zawistowski.

  • With both Tom and me it was friendship at first sight, and nothing until the final severance came ever disturbed its course.

  • In Plymouth it took the form of separatism, or a simple severance from the Church of England.

  • Mrs. Severance, the friend Louise had brought out for the week-end, he supposed; she swam remarkably for a woman.

  • "If you float—after a while you don't know quite where you're floating," said Mrs. Severance's voice detachedly.

  • Gordon determined to begin his campaign by attacking these two places, when the severance would be complete.