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golden handcuffs noun[ plural ] slanguk /ˌɡəʊl.dən ˈhænd.kʌfs/ us /ˌɡoʊl.dən ˈhænd.kʌfs/ payments made to employees, especially those in a high position, as a way of persuading them not to leave their jobs and go and work somewhere else“金手铐”(指为了收买人心使其不另谋高就而给的津贴,尤指付给高级雇员的大笔钱) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Retiring & resigning abdicate abdication attrition bow out chuck chuck something in emeritus get off golden goodbye golden handshake golden parachute pension resign resignation retd retire retired retiree retirement turnover
golden handcuffs | Business English golden handcuffs noun[ plural ] HRukus a payment made to an executive as part of an agreement that they will not leave to work for another company: In the past, pension schemes were used as golden handcuffs to keep key employees. |