英:[rɪˌtaɪəˈri:]
美:[rɪˌtaɪrˈi]
英:[rɪˌtaɪəˈri:]
美:[rɪˌtaɪrˈi]
re·tir·ee
rih taI ri [or] ri taI ri
复数:retirees
"退休的人,从事业或职业中退休的人",1945年,源自 retire 和 -ee。更早的词是 retirer(16世纪)"退休或退出的人"。
退休人员
The first known use of retiree was in 1935
retirement1 of 2noun
an act of retiring : the state of being retiredespecially: the leaving of one's job permanently
retirement2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or made for retired persons
a retirement community
retro-rocketnoun
a rocket (as on a space vehicle) used to slow forward motion
retireenoun
a person who has retired from a job or profession
1 Please specify if applicant is a housewife or a retiree.
申请人如为主妇或退休人士,请注明。
2 Such meager savings make it extremely difficult for retirees to cover their out-of-pocket medical costs for co-pays, deductibles, and noncovered items such as hearing aids, which often reach several thousands of dollars per year.
3 We've shared this with the grandparents — all healthy young retirees — and I'm really frustrated by their responses.
4 My grandparents, like many other retirees there, lived in a gated golf community.
5 a group of elderly retirees
6 Even the tiniest towns have their own public pools in this windblown, almost-Arctic island country, haunts for everyone from school kids to retirees.
7 Data from the pension fund show that aldermen in the Tribune/WGN-TV analysis retired with an average of 25 years of service, roughly the same as the average retiree in the municipal pension plan.
8 According to an article in today’s Washington Post, since the release of J. Edgar earlier this month, hundreds of agents have griped about the film on xgboys, a closed e-mail list for FBI retirees.
9 Mr. Williams, the Bronx retiree, closely examined his cube’s interior; something in there had been digging into his head.
10 It’s one of 13 long-lost apple varieties rediscovered by a pair of retirees in the remote canyons, wind-swept fields and hidden ravines of what was once the Oregon Territory.
11 As a retiree, he lasted about two months.
12 Three years after moviegoers checked in to "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" and made it a sleeper hit, a sequel has arrived to continue the India-set adventures of its plucky British retirees.
13 The list of voluntary literary retirees is tiny, with the vast majority of authors continuing for as long as health permits.
14 Ms. Harnett, the retiree, remembers that when they agreed to take care of an Italian villa, “we didn’t know that our first task would be to clear the pool of thousands of tadpoles.”
15 These future retirees would be able to choose among a menu of plans, and would get a fixed amount of “premium support” with which to choose among those plans.
16 Sometimes “Social Distance” relies on family ties to get actors safely in the same scene, like the real-life married couple Becky Ann and Dylan Baker, playing retirees discovering that their life goals have drifted apart.
17 And in cities like New York, the high cost of living and urban setting means that there is a large pool of highly educated, financially successful and culturally curious retirees who are seeking similar company.
18 If you are a retiree from Quebec, and you have a $200,000 camper home, you are living side by side with people who are on government assistance.
19 Feds tried their hands at acting like retirees.
20 This is the “freedom zone,” where retirees enjoy the greatest balance of health, free time, fun, and emotional well-being.
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