State pension meaning in English
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Definition
the state pension (UK): money paid to people who are no longer working by the government (in the UK)
Examples
- "Even in the UK, not many people get large state pensions any more."
Exercise 1
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Hannah: Even in the UK, not many people get large any more. Too many old people living !
Icarus: Hee hee, the is certainly a on resources, yes.
Icarus: Hee hee, the is certainly a on resources, yes.
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Hannah: Even in the UK, not many people get large state pensions any more. Too many old people living forever !
Icarus: Hee hee, the aging population is certainly a drain on resources, yes.
Icarus: Hee hee, the aging population is certainly a drain on resources, yes.
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