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retirement

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re·tire·ment /rɪˈtaɪəmənt $ -ˈtaɪr-/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]BELEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATION when you stop working, usually because of your age 退休;退职
retirement from
 He became a keen golfer after his retirement from politics.
他从政坛退下后,热衷于打高尔夫球。
retirement as
 He announced his retirement as chief executive of the company.
他宣布从公司总裁的职位上退休。
 She took early retirement (=retired at an earlier age than usual) last year.
她去年提前退休了。
 Dad’s approaching retirement age.
爸爸快到退休年龄了。
2 [singular, uncountableU]OLD/NOT NEW the period after you have stopped work 退休期间
 I hope you enjoy a long and happy retirement.
我希望你好好享受悠长幸福的退休生活。
in retirement
 Will you be able to support yourself in retirement?
你退休后能养活自己吗?
 a retirement pension
退休金
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
approach retirement
People approaching retirement need to consider the issue of money.
take early retirement (=retire earlier than usual)
He took early retirement in 1990 after 25 years at IBM.
announce your retirement
Shortly after his defeat he announced his retirement from politics.
adjectives
early retirement (=before the usual or expected time)
Staff are being asked to consider early retirement.
premature retirement (=before the natural or proper time)
Injury forced him into premature retirement.
retirement + NOUN
retirement age
Sixty-five was the normal retirement age for men.
retirement benefits British EnglishBrE (=in Britain, money provided through the state pension scheme)
Part-time workers at the company do, however, get health and retirement benefits.
retirement date
My actual retirement date is July 10.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
retirementre·tire·ment /rɪˈtaɪəmənt-ˈtaɪr-/ noun
1[uncountableU] the act of leaving a job because you have reached the end of your working life, or the period of your life after you do this
290 employees are eligible totake early retirement (=leave before the usual age).
Mr. Baker turns 65 next month, the usualretirement age for the company’s employees.
You must make adequate provision for your retirement.
compulsory retirement
2retirement income/benefits/pensionHUMAN RESOURCES money paid to someone after they have stopped work at the end of their working life
IBM decided to give full retirement benefits to employees with 30 years of service, regardless of their age.
see also individual retirement account under account1
3[uncountableU]FINANCE the act of paying off a loan completely, usually before the normal time
retirement of
The remaining £21 million will cover theretirement of debt.
debt retirement
re·tire·ment nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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