柯林斯詞典severance /?s?v?r?ns, -?r?ns/ 1. ADJ Severance pay is a sum of money that a company gives to its employees when it has to stop employing them. 離職的 (補(bǔ)償金)[商業(yè)] [ADJ n] We were offered 13 weeks' severance pay. 我們得了13個(gè)星期的離職補(bǔ)償金。 返回 severance劍橋詞典money paid by an employer to an employee whose job the employer has had to bring to an end 解雇費(fèi),遣散費(fèi) The management have offered employees one week's severance (pay ) for each six months they have worked at the company . 資方向雇員們發(fā)放了遣散費(fèi),標(biāo)準(zhǔn)是每六個(gè)月工齡可獲得相當(dāng)于一星期工資的數(shù)額。 a severance agreement /deal /package 遣散費(fèi)協(xié)議 formal the act of ending a connection , relationship , etc. or of being separated from a person , place , etc. (聯(lián)系、關(guān)系等的)斷絕,中斷;分離 The minister announced the severance of aid to the country . 部長(zhǎng)宣布中斷對(duì)該國(guó)的援助。 The hardest thing to cope with was the severance from his family . 對(duì)他來(lái)說(shuō)最難應(yīng)對(duì)的事情是與家人分離。 返回 severance