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в словаре PONS

retirement pay СУЩ., retirement pension СУЩ.

в словаре PONS
в словаре PONS

I. pay [peɪ] СУЩ. ФИНАНС.

to be in the pay of sb/sth
to be in the pay of sb/sth

II. pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] ГЛ. перех.

1. pay ФИНАНС. (give money):

liable [or obliged ] , [or obligated], to pay ЮРИД.
liable [or obliged ] , [or obligated], to pay ЮРИД.
liable [or obliged ] , [or obligated], to pay ЮРИД.
to pay sb sth
плащам нкм нщ
to pay sb to do sth
to pay one's dues перенос.

2. pay перенос. (experience unpleasantness):

3. pay (benefit, be worthwhile, repay):

to pay dividends перенос.
to pay dividends перенос.

4. pay (give, render, bestow):

to pay a call (on sb), to pay (sb) a call
to pay homage to sb/sth
to put paid to sth Brit, Aus перенос.
to put paid to sth Brit, Aus перенос.

Выражения:

to pay through the nose for sth разг.

III. pay <paid, paid> [peɪ] ГЛ. неперех.

1. pay (settle, recompense):

2. pay (suffer):

to pay with one's life перенос.

3. pay (benefit, be worthwhile):

to pay to do sth
to pay to do sth

retirement [rɪˈtaɪəmənt, Am -ˈtaɪɚ-] СУЩ.

1. retirement (act of retiring):

retirement from race

2. retirement мн. отсут. (after working):

пенсиониране ср. без мн
оттегляне ср. без мн
retirement of soldier
retirement of athlete

3. retirement мн. отсут. (seclusion, privacy):

уединение ср. без мн
усамотение ср. без мн

4. retirement ВОЕН.:

отстъпление ср. без мн
Present
Ipay
youpay
he/she/itpays
wepay
youpay
theypay
Past
Ipaid
youpaid
he/she/itpaid
wepaid
youpaid
theypaid
Present Perfect
Ihavepaid
youhavepaid
he/she/ithaspaid
wehavepaid
youhavepaid
theyhavepaid
Past Perfect
Ihadpaid
youhadpaid
he/she/ithadpaid
wehadpaid
youhadpaid
theyhadpaid

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My grandmother, who worked very hard for many years came to our house one day and cried a lot because they had cut off her retirement pay.
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Service providers deployed with principals are the cooperative's regular employees, with full benefits, including retirement pay.
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Then you can spend the rest of your retirement paying them off, every time you want to go somewhere, or do something.
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In 2000, he started building a small gym, using a portion of his retirement pay.
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The average loss for all participants will be 22.6 percent of retirement pay on which they had counted, according to the summary prepared by the fund trustees.
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