life insurance
英 [ˈlaɪf ɪnʃʊərəns]
美 [ˈlaɪf ɪnʃʊrəns]
n. 人寿保险
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 人寿保险
a type of insurance in which you make regular payments so that you receive a sum of money when you are a particular age, or so that your family will receive a sum of money when you die- a life insurance policy
人寿保险单
- a life insurance policy
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 人寿保险
Life insuranceis a form of insurance in which a person makes regular payments to an insurance company, in return for a sum of money to be paid to them after a period of time, or to their family if they die.- I have also taken out a life insurance policy on him just in case.
为防万一,我还给他买了一份人寿保险。
- I have also taken out a life insurance policy on him just in case.
英英释义
noun
- insurance paid to named beneficiaries when the insured person dies
- in England they call life insurance life assurance
双语例句
- Most employers provide very basic life insurance for all their employees.
多数雇主为他们所有的雇员提供非常基本的人寿保险。 - This rule is important to the insurant under the long-term life insurance contract.
此规则对于长期人寿保险合同下的被保险人意义重大。 - You purchased the life insurance policies of nine.
你购买了9人的人寿保单。 - They have to pay life insurance premiums.
他们要支付人寿保险费。 - I have also taken out a life insurance policy on him just in case.
为防万一,我还给他买了一份人寿保险。 - This is a application foryour life insurance.
这是给你的人寿保险申请单。 - Life insurance can serve a double purpose in your retirement plan: protection and savings.
人寿保险能带给您的退休计划一份双重的意义:保障及储蓄。 - Traditionally, the major employers of actuaries have been life insurance companies, superannuation funds and actuarial consulting firms.
传统上,主要的雇主,精算师已人寿保险公司,退休金基金和精算的顾问公司。 - What is the sum assured? He paid premiums on his life insurance last year.
他去年付了人寿保险费。 - It appeared that the deceased had increased his life insurance shortly before the accident.
死者似乎在事故前不久增加了他的人寿保险额。