social security

社会保障社会保险社会安全社保

social security 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a program of old-age, unemployment, health, disability, and survivors insurance maintained by the U.S. federal government through compulsory payments by specific employer and employee groups.
  2. the theory or practice of providing economic security and social welfare for the individual through government programs maintained by moneys from public taxation.

social security 近义词

n. 名词 noun

social welfare program

更多social security例句

  1. Because the pages weren’t adding value to the site, mainly due to points three and four listed above, we made the decision to delete them all and redirect them to the main pages on the site that were about social security disability.
  2. Prior to working with us, the law firm had another company set up dozens of boilerplate service area pages targeting social security disability terms.
  3. Within weeks of doing this, my colleague Carrie Hill saw big increases in their local pack rankings for “social security disability attorney.”
  4. Daniel Hanks, 74, a veteran private investigator also known as “Danno,” told The Washington Post in a phone interview that he improperly accessed details about Meghan, including her social security number, as well as details on people in her life.
  5. One woman at the Rendezvous talks about spending her entire life working and raising her children, only to discover when she reached her 60s that her social security benefit was a whopping $550 a month.
  6. This is a blow against freedom of speech, we were told, by the likes of Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson.
  7. A Charlie Hebdo reporter said that security provision had been relaxed in the last month or so and the police car disappeared.
  8. It opens with Huckabee's dramatic recollection of going through security at the airport.
  9. Security officials told Agence France-Presse that the gas station manager said he had recognized the two men.
  10. “There is a heavy security presence but nothing has changed,” agrees Father Javier.
  11. All over the world the just claims of organized labor are intermingled with the underground conspiracy of social revolution.
  12. This treacherous sort of calm, we thought, might forbode a storm, and we did not allow it to lull us into security.
  13. To others the fierce desire for social justice obliterates all fear of a general catastrophe.
  14. And our views of poverty and social betterment, or what is possible and what is not, are still largely conditioned by it.
  15. Our social life is aimless without it, we are a crowd without a common understanding.