annuity 英 [əˈnju:əti]   美 [əˈnuəti]

annuity

annuity  英 [əˈnju:əti] 美 [əˈnuəti]

n. 年金,养老金;年金保险;年金享受权 

名词复数:annuities 

And while you wait for it to bounce back, annuity rates could fall. 而在您等待经济反弹的时候,年金收益率可能已经下调了。
'It opens doors to more business and more of an annuity stream, ' he said. 他说,这为更多的业务打开了大门,更像是一种年金式的收入流。

  • An annuity is money that comes from an investment and is paid out regularly over a fixed period of time. You can buy an insurance policy that is an annuity, or you can choose an annuity as one of your retirement fund options.
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  • n. 年金,养老金;年金保险;年金享受权
  • 1. And while you wait for it to bounce back, annuity rates could fall.

    而在您等待经济反弹的时候,年金收益率可能已经下调了。

  • 2. 'It opens doors to more business and more of an annuity stream, ' he said.

    他说,这为更多的业务打开了大门,更像是一种年金式的收入流。

  • 3. You can typically purchase an annuity through an insurance company, and you’ll have several options.

    你可以代表性地从保险公司购买一笔年金保险,且可以有不同选择。

  • annuity (n.) early 15c., "a yearly allowance, grant payable in annual installments," from Anglo-French and Old French annuité "annuity" (14c.) or directly from Medieval Latin annuitatem (nominative annuitas), from Latin annus "year" (see annual (adj.)). Meaning "an investment that entitles one to equal annual payments" is from 1690s.
an·nu·ity / əˈnjuːəti ; NAmE əˈnuːəti / noun ( plural an·nu·ities ) 1 a fixed amount of money paid to sb each year, usually for the rest of their life 年金(常为养老金) 2 a type of insurance that pays a fixed amount of money to sb each year 年金保险 annuity annuities an·nu·ity / əˈnjuːəti ; NAmE əˈnuːəti /
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