释义 |
self-inˈsurance [self- 1 a.] Insurance of oneself or one's interests by maintaining a fund to cover possible losses. Hence self-inˈsurer, -inˈsuring; self-inˈsured.
1905Ann. Amer. Acad. Polit. & Social Sci. XXVI. 452, I am informed by the managers and officers of the largest steamship lines that self-insurance is practiced extensively by their companies in one form or another. 1909Webster, Self-insurer. 1932Sun (Baltimore) 8 Sept. 4/4 Self-insuring might be permitted to employers or industrial groups who can guarantee maintenance of a benefit system equal or superior to the standards of the State system. 1934Webster, Self-insured. 1972Accountant 5 Oct. 422/1 Premiums..are tax-deductible... This is an important advantage for the self-insurer... The company with a poor loss record has most to gain from self-insurance. |