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词汇 pensionable
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Definition of pensionable in English:

pensionable

adjective ˈpɛnʃ(ə)nəb(ə)lˈpɛnʃ(ə)nəb(ə)l
  • Entitling to or qualifying for a pension.

    有权领取养老金(或退职金、抚恤金)的;符合条件领取养老金(或退职金、抚恤金)的

    women over pensionable age

    超过领退休金年龄的单身妇女和寡妇。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company has decided to freeze the level of pensionable salaries for its 10,000 workers.
    • Preservation provisions under the Pensions Act arise where employees have at least five years pensionable service with their current employer.
    • The maximum pension is two thirds of final salary, based on 40 years of full pensionable service.
    • If you are a member of an occupational scheme, you are entitled to a maximum of up to 1.5 times your final pensionable salary, depending on your years of service.
    • I've been working on and off since 1987, but I knew that a lot of this employment wasn't pensionable.
    • In defined benefit schemes, a member accrues pension benefits based on their service, the amount of pension accrued for each year of service and their pensionable salary.
    • If you have a permanent pensionable job to return to, you are in an even stronger bargaining position.
    • According to a survey of 200 people in the sector, nearly half of those who left permanent and pensionable jobs to work in interim management said variety and challenge were the main attractions.
    • Public and civil servants have the option of buying back years of pensionable service and availing of additional voluntary contribution schemes to top up their pensions.
    • In fact, only about half of my working life to date is made up of pensionable service, which leaves me with a gap of about nine years.
    • I had served at the same Canadian university for 35 pensionable years before I retired.
    • On reaching pensionable age, you can sell or continue to rent it depending on your requirements at that time.
    • It used to take five years of pensionable service before employees enjoyed this flexibility.
    • As the promise of the pensionable lifelong job continues to fade, careers are becoming more fractured and an increasing number of people are trying several careers during their working lives.
    • Jake has twelve years pensionable service with an insurance company.
    • That way you can forget about the money and let it grow until you reach pensionable age.
    • Alternatively, they can opt for a tax-free lump sum of 1.5 times their final pensionable salary and 50 per cent of this salary as a guaranteed income for life.
    • She knows she can retire at 60 and take 25 per cent of the fund value tax-free or €50,000 at pensionable age.
    • Only 49 per cent of private sector workers in pensionable employment are now members of defined benefit schemes.
    • For individuals in occupational pension schemes the maximum contribution you can make is 15 per cent of your pensionable salary.

Derivatives

  • pensionability

  • noun pɛnʃ(ə)nəˈbɪlɪti
    • The issue of pensionability was a key thorn in the side for two other unions which have already voted on the deal.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It welcomed the minister's commitment to a forum to deal with the issues of the rate and the pensionability of the allowance.
      • The majority of queries focused on pensionability aspects and the impact on female teachers going on maternity leave and young teachers.
      • Although there was some suggestion the rate would be examined and pensionability would be discussed, none of the proposals were firm.
      • Meanwhile, talks between teachers' unions and the Department of Education on the issue of pensionability broke down yesterday as both sides failed to hammer out an agreement on the contentious issue.

Definition of pensionable in US English:

pensionable

adjectiveˈpenSH(ə)nəb(ə)lˈpɛnʃ(ə)nəb(ə)l
  • Entitling to or qualifying for a pension.

    有权领取养老金(或退职金、抚恤金)的;符合条件领取养老金(或退职金、抚恤金)的

    single and widowed women over pensionable age

    超过领退休金年龄的单身妇女和寡妇。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you are a member of an occupational scheme, you are entitled to a maximum of up to 1.5 times your final pensionable salary, depending on your years of service.
    • The maximum pension is two thirds of final salary, based on 40 years of full pensionable service.
    • For individuals in occupational pension schemes the maximum contribution you can make is 15 per cent of your pensionable salary.
    • Jake has twelve years pensionable service with an insurance company.
    • As the promise of the pensionable lifelong job continues to fade, careers are becoming more fractured and an increasing number of people are trying several careers during their working lives.
    • Only 49 per cent of private sector workers in pensionable employment are now members of defined benefit schemes.
    • If you have a permanent pensionable job to return to, you are in an even stronger bargaining position.
    • Preservation provisions under the Pensions Act arise where employees have at least five years pensionable service with their current employer.
    • I had served at the same Canadian university for 35 pensionable years before I retired.
    • That way you can forget about the money and let it grow until you reach pensionable age.
    • On reaching pensionable age, you can sell or continue to rent it depending on your requirements at that time.
    • I've been working on and off since 1987, but I knew that a lot of this employment wasn't pensionable.
    • Alternatively, they can opt for a tax-free lump sum of 1.5 times their final pensionable salary and 50 per cent of this salary as a guaranteed income for life.
    • The company has decided to freeze the level of pensionable salaries for its 10,000 workers.
    • According to a survey of 200 people in the sector, nearly half of those who left permanent and pensionable jobs to work in interim management said variety and challenge were the main attractions.
    • It used to take five years of pensionable service before employees enjoyed this flexibility.
    • Public and civil servants have the option of buying back years of pensionable service and availing of additional voluntary contribution schemes to top up their pensions.
    • In fact, only about half of my working life to date is made up of pensionable service, which leaves me with a gap of about nine years.
    • She knows she can retire at 60 and take 25 per cent of the fund value tax-free or €50,000 at pensionable age.
    • In defined benefit schemes, a member accrues pension benefits based on their service, the amount of pension accrued for each year of service and their pensionable salary.
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