Denoting or relating to a scheme in which one pays for a service or facility before it is needed.
(计划)为服务(或设施)预付的
a pre-need funeral package
Example sentencesExamples
One Montrealer even included that pertinent detail in his ‘pre-need’ package.
So, long ago, they bought a ‘pre-need’ funeral package that included a headstone for their graves.
Brown says Atlanta Life will focus on building its asset management and group reinsurance units and expand on its recent launch into the pre-need business.
The organization estimates that $10.2 billion is held in trust by funeral homes, and the remaining $11 billion rests in pre-need insurance policies.
Definition of pre-need in US English:
pre-need
adjectiveˌprēˈnēd
US
Denoting or relating to a scheme in which one pays for a service or facility before it is needed.
(计划)为服务(或设施)预付的
a pre-need funeral package
Example sentencesExamples
Brown says Atlanta Life will focus on building its asset management and group reinsurance units and expand on its recent launch into the pre-need business.
One Montrealer even included that pertinent detail in his ‘pre-need’ package.
The organization estimates that $10.2 billion is held in trust by funeral homes, and the remaining $11 billion rests in pre-need insurance policies.
So, long ago, they bought a ‘pre-need’ funeral package that included a headstone for their graves.