tenured

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美[ˈtenjərd]

基本释义

终身的;长期保有的

实用例句

Suppose you do eventually obtain a permanent job, perhaps a tenured professorship.

假设你最终获得了一份永久聘任, 也许是终身教授.

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She was tenured after she published her book.

她出书之后她被终身聘用.

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The university tenured him 2 years later.

两年后,大学授予他终身职位.

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They would not let him accede to a tenured position in his department.

在系里,他们不让他成为终身教授.

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During the preparation, because the superb cable technology, he was a tenured railway company staff.

送信期间, 由于苦练出高超的电报技术, 他被一家铁路公司聘为职员.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. appointed for life and not subject to dismissal except for a grave crime;

    "an irremovable officer"

    "a tenured professor"

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