pension の英語での意味
pensionpension1 /ˈpenʃən/ noun [countable]
すべての翻訳を見る an amount of money paid regularly by the government or company to someone who does not work anymore, for example because they have reached the age when people stop working or because they are ill就労しなくなった人(定年退職や病気などによる)に政府または企業が定期的に支払う金銭;年金:
At what age can you start drawing your pension?何歳から年金を受け取り始めることができますか?
If you are self-employed, you should think about taking out a private pension.自営業の場合は、個人年金への加入を検討すべきです。
Many people find it hard to live on a basic state pension.基本的な国民年金だけで生活するのは難しいと感じる人が多い。
She pays a quarter of her salary into a pension plan.彼女は給与の4分の1を年金プランに積み立てています。COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞get/receive a pension· They receive the basic state pension.· 彼らは基本的な国民年金を受け取っています。draw your pension (=receive it)· He's got another ten years before he draws his pension.· 彼が年金を受け取るまであと10年あります。collect your pension (=receive it or go to get it)· She went to the post office every week to collect her pension.· 彼女は毎週郵便局へ年金を受け取りに行きました。pay into a pension (=pay money regularly so that you will have a pension later)· They have been unable to pay into a pension.· 彼らは年金に掛け金を払えていません。take out a pension (=make arrangements to have a pension later)· People were encouraged to take out private pensions.· 人々は個人年金に加入するよう促されました。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + pension形容詞/名詞 + pensionan old age pension· State old age pensions were introduced in 1908.· 国の老齢年金は1908年に導入されました。a retirement pension· Many workers lost their retirement pensions when the fund collapsed.· 基金が破綻したとき、多くの労働者が退職年金を失いました。a state pension British English, a public pension American English (=one that the government pays)· They argued that the state pension should rise in line with average earnings.· 国民年金は平均賃金に連動して引き上げられるべきだと彼らは主張しました。a company/occupational pension (=one that your employer pays)· I've been paying into the company pension scheme for 20 years.· 私は20年間、会社の年金制度に掛け金を払い続けています。a private/personal pension (=one that you arrange with a private pension company)· The percentage of the workforce with a private pension has declined.· 個人年金に加入している労働人口の割合が低下しています。pension + NOUNpension + 名詞pension contributions (=money that you pay into a pension)· You can make additional pension contributions.· 追加の年金掛け金を拠出することができます。pension provision (=when you pay money regularly so that you will have a pension later)· They can't afford to make adequate pension provision for themselves.· 彼らは自分自身のために十分な年金の備えをする余裕がありません。pension age (=the age when you can get a pension)· Most men stayed in their jobs until pension age.· ほとんどの男性は年金受給年齢になるまで仕事を続けていました。
すべての翻訳を見る an amount of money paid regularly by the government or company to someone who does not work anymore, for example because they have reached the age when people stop working or because they are ill就労しなくなった人(定年退職や病気などによる)に政府または企業が定期的に支払う金銭;年金:
At what age can you start drawing your pension?何歳から年金を受け取り始めることができますか?
If you are self-employed, you should think about taking out a private pension.自営業の場合は、個人年金への加入を検討すべきです。
Many people find it hard to live on a basic state pension.基本的な国民年金だけで生活するのは難しいと感じる人が多い。
She pays a quarter of her salary into a pension plan.彼女は給与の4分の1を年金プランに積み立てています。COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞get/receive a pension· They receive the basic state pension.· 彼らは基本的な国民年金を受け取っています。draw your pension (=receive it)· He's got another ten years before he draws his pension.· 彼が年金を受け取るまであと10年あります。collect your pension (=receive it or go to get it)· She went to the post office every week to collect her pension.· 彼女は毎週郵便局へ年金を受け取りに行きました。pay into a pension (=pay money regularly so that you will have a pension later)· They have been unable to pay into a pension.· 彼らは年金に掛け金を払えていません。take out a pension (=make arrangements to have a pension later)· People were encouraged to take out private pensions.· 人々は個人年金に加入するよう促されました。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + pension形容詞/名詞 + pensionan old age pension· State old age pensions were introduced in 1908.· 国の老齢年金は1908年に導入されました。a retirement pension· Many workers lost their retirement pensions when the fund collapsed.· 基金が破綻したとき、多くの労働者が退職年金を失いました。a state pension British English, a public pension American English (=one that the government pays)· They argued that the state pension should rise in line with average earnings.· 国民年金は平均賃金に連動して引き上げられるべきだと彼らは主張しました。a company/occupational pension (=one that your employer pays)· I've been paying into the company pension scheme for 20 years.· 私は20年間、会社の年金制度に掛け金を払い続けています。a private/personal pension (=one that you arrange with a private pension company)· The percentage of the workforce with a private pension has declined.· 個人年金に加入している労働人口の割合が低下しています。pension + NOUNpension + 名詞pension contributions (=money that you pay into a pension)· You can make additional pension contributions.· 追加の年金掛け金を拠出することができます。pension provision (=when you pay money regularly so that you will have a pension later)· They can't afford to make adequate pension provision for themselves.· 彼らは自分自身のために十分な年金の備えをする余裕がありません。pension age (=the age when you can get a pension)· Most men stayed in their jobs until pension age.· ほとんどの男性は年金受給年齢になるまで仕事を続けていました。pensionpension2 verb British English
pension somebody/something ↔ off1to make someone leave their job when they are old or ill, and pay them a pension年老いたり病気になったりした人を退職させ、年金を支給する:
Not everyone wants to be pensioned off at 65.65歳で退職させられることを望まない人も多い。2informalインフォーマル to get rid of something because it is old or not useful anymore古くなったり役に立たなくなったりしたものを処分する;廃棄する:
Many of the old ships have been pensioned off.· 旧式の船の多くが廃船にされました。
pension somebody/something ↔ off1to make someone leave their job when they are old or ill, and pay them a pension年老いたり病気になったりした人を退職させ、年金を支給する:
Not everyone wants to be pensioned off at 65.65歳で退職させられることを望まない人も多い。2informalインフォーマル to get rid of something because it is old or not useful anymore古くなったり役に立たなくなったりしたものを処分する;廃棄する:
Many of the old ships have been pensioned off.· 旧式の船の多くが廃船にされました。