English-Thai Dictionary
annuity
N การลงทุน ที่ จ่าย เงิน คืน รายปี kan-long-thun-ti-jai-ngen-khuen-rai-pe
annuity
N สิทธิ ใน การ รับ เงินรายปี sid-ti-ni-kan-rab-ngen-khuen-rai-pe
annuity
N เงินรายปี ngen-rai-pe
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ANNUITY
n.[See Annual. ] A sum of money, payable yearly, to continue for a given number of years, for life or for ever; an annual income, charged on the person of the grantor; or an annual allowance. Governments often borrow money upon annuities, that is, for a certain sum advanced on loan, the government contracts to pay the lender a specific sum, for life, or for a term of years. The stock created by such loans is transferable.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ANNUITY
An *nu "i *ty, n.; pl. Annuities. Etym: [LL. annuitas, fr. L. annus year: cf. F. annuité. ]
Defn: A sum of money, payable yearly, to continue for a given number of years, for life, or forever; an annual allowance.
New American Oxford Dictionary
annuity
an nu i ty |əˈn (y )o͞oitē əˈn (j )uədi | ▶noun ( pl. annuities ) a fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life: he left her an annuity of $1,000 in his will. • a form of insurance or investment entitling the investor to a series of annual sums: [ as modifier ] : an annuity plan. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French annuité, from medieval Latin annuitas, from Latin annuus ‘yearly, ’ from annus ‘year. ’
Oxford Dictionary
annuity
an ¦nu |ity |əˈnjuːɪti | ▶noun ( pl. annuities ) a fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life. • a form of insurance or investment entitling the investor to a series of annual sums. DERIVATIVES annuitize (also annuitise ) verb ORIGIN late Middle English: from French annuité, from medieval Latin annuitas, from Latin annuus ‘yearly ’, from annus ‘year ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
annuity
an nu i ty /ən j úːəti /名詞 複 -ties C 年金 ; 年金保険制度 ; 出資金 ; 年金受給権 .