词汇 | tenure |
释义 | tenure 2 ENTRIES FOUND: tenure (noun) tenure-track (adjective) tenure /ˈtɛnjɚ/ noun plural tenures tenure /ˈtɛnjɚ/ noun plural tenures Learner's definition of TENURE 1 [count] : the amount of time that a person holds a job, office, or title(工作、职位或职务的)任期 During his tenure as head coach, the team won the championship twice.在他担任主教练期间,球队两次赢得冠军。 her 12-year tenure with the company她在公司12年的任期 His tenure in office will end with the next election.他的任期截止到下次选举。 2 [noncount] : the right to keep a job (especially the job of being a professor at a college or university) for as long as you want to have it(尤指大学教授的)终身任职权,终身职位 After seven years I was finally granted tenure.七年后,我终于被授予了终身任职权。 He hopes to get tenure next year.他希望明年取得终身职位。 3 [noncount] law : the right to use property(财产)保有权 The defendant did not have tenure on the land.被告没有这片土地的产权。 land tenure in Anglo-Saxon Britain盎格鲁—撒克逊时期英国的土地保有权 — tenured /ˈtɛnjɚd/ adjective, US She became a tenured professor.她成为终身教授。 tenured faculty members享有终身职位的教职员工 |
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