单词 | severance |
释义 | severanceWord family adjectiveseverablenounseveranceverbsever sev·er·ance /ˈsevərəns/ noun [uncountableU] formal 1 when you end your relationship or connection with another person, organization, country etc, especially because of a disagreement 〔关系或联系的〕断绝,中断 severance of the severance of diplomatic ties between the two countries 两国断绝外交关系 2 severance pay/package formal money or other things that you get when you have to leave a company because your employer no longer has a job for you 解雇金/辞退补偿 Employees will get two weeks of severance pay for every year of service. 雇员工作一年能拿到两个星期的辞退金。 Examples from the Corpus severance pay/package• Laid-off employees, of which there have been 105 since January, each received a severance package and a computer.• The council also agreed to pay moving expenses and provide six months severance pay should they later fire him.• There will, of course, be no severance pay, and a reference is out of the question.• Ivy said the school did not buy out the contract but would negotiate some kind of severance package with Mumme.• He would not answer questions about the lack of severance pay.• She received three months of severance pay.• Of the $ 27 million charge, about $ 15 million relates to severance pay and plant closures.• Sources said that they have been given six weeks to finish their assignments and another four weeks' severance pay. Examples from the Corpus severance• She said the brothers would not receive additional severance for resigning from the board.• Approximately 1,700 employees who work at seven Emporiums that are being liquidated are eligible for severance.• In addition, anyone forced to move more than 35 miles to another job location could quit and get severance.• Kramer reportedly got severance worth tens of millions.• One of them reportedly calls for two months severance plus a month for every year worked.• From that moment on, my severance with the old modes of reality was complete.• He gains another month of severance each subsequent year.• the severance of all economic ties between the two nations• The company has a voluntary severance and early retirement program.• It is hoped that the run down can be achieved by voluntary severance and redeployment.• Sources said that they have been given six weeks to finish their assignments and another four weeks' severance pay. From Longman Business Dictionary severancesev·er·ance /ˈsevərəns/ noun [uncountableU] LAW the act of officially ending an agreement or contract, especially between an employer and an employee Before signing, it is important to know whether severance is available. The company hasn’t yet negotiated severance payments for the 70 employees affected by the closure. |
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