- to retire on pension
- выходить на пенсию
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
retire on pension — leave a place of employment and receive a pension … English contemporary dictionary
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation — (United States) Agency overview Formed September 2, 1974 … Wikipedia
pension scheme — variant UK US Main entry: pension plan * * * ˈpension plan [pension plan] (BrE usually ˈpension scheme) (N … Useful english dictionary
pension rights — ➔ right * * * pension rights UK US noun [plural] ► HR, LAW the legal position relating to the money someone should receive when they retire : »The union said it strongly supported industrial action to protect pension rights … Financial and business terms
pension somebody off — ˌpension sb ˈoff derived (especially BrE) usually passive to allow or force sb to retire and to pay them a pension • He was pensioned off and his job given to a younger man. • (informal … Useful english dictionary
retire - retiring — ◊ retire When someone retires, they leave their job and stop working, usually because they have reached the age when they can get a pension. Gladys retired at the age of sixty eight. They had decided to retire from farming. ◊ retiring The… … Useful english dictionary
pension off — retire with a pension … English contemporary dictionary
pension — 01. His [pension] when he retires will be approximately $800 a month. 02. The old man had to find a part time job because his [pension] was not enough for him to live on. 03. Each month my employer matches my contribution to my [pension] plan, so … Grammatical examples in English
Pension — This article is about the retirement income arrangement. For the type of lodging, see Pension (lodging). For the mortgage repayment scheme, see Mortgage loan. Financial market participants … Wikipedia
pension — ▪ I. pension pen‧sion 1 [ˈpenʆn] noun [countable] FINANCE an amount of money paid regularly by a government, company, or financial institution to someone who is officially considered to be too old or too ill to earn money by working; =… … Financial and business terms
pension — n. 1) to award, grant a pension 2) to draw, receive a pension 3) to revoke a pension 4) a disability; old age; survivor s pension 5) on a pension (to live on a pension; to retire on a pension) 6) (misc.) a pension plan * * * [ penʃ(ə)n] grant a… … Combinatory dictionary