tenure 详细解释

tenure

['tenjuə]

n.终身职位, 任期, 保有

n.[U]

1. (财产、职位等的)占有; 占有权

2. 占有期; 任期; 占有条件

3. 【主美】(教授等的)终身职位

A lecturer in the English Department has recently been refused tenure.

英语系一名讲师最近未能获得终身职位。

词形变化

形容词: tenurial | 副词: tenurially |

词义辨析

同义参见:

priority  

英英释义

名词 tenure:

the term during which some position is held

同义词:term of office, incumbency

the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands

同义词:land tenure

动词 tenure:

give life-time employment to

补充

tenuretenure英:[ˈtenjuə] 美:[ˈtɛnjɚ, -ˌjʊr]n.1.(职位, 如政治地位、土地或其他资产等的)保有2.保有期, 保有状况, 保有权, 保有条件;任期He remained popular throughout his tenure of the office of mayor.他在担任市长的整个任期内都深得民心。3.(大学或其他机构中教师等的)长期聘用He has recently been refused tenure.他最近被拒绝授予终身职位。

例句

1. His three-year tenure in the post was coming to an end.他在这一职位上的三年任期就要结束。 2. Junior staff have only a slim chance of getting tenure.初级教员得到终身职位的机会十分渺茫。 3. The university tenured him 2 years later.两年后,大学授予他终身职位。 4. his tenure of the premiership would be threatened.他的总理任期将会受到威胁。 5. I had recently been tenured and then promoted to full professor.最近我获得终身职位后被提升为正教授。 6. a tenured faculty member.拥有大学终身职位的教师。 7. "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。 8. her 12-year tenure with the company她在公司12年的任期 9. His tenure in office will end with the next election.他的任期截止到下次选举。 10. After seven years I was finally granted tenure.七年后,我终于被授予了终身任职权。 11. He hopes to get tenure next year.他希望明年取得终身职位。 12. The defendant did not have tenure on the land.被告没有这片土地的产权。 13. land tenure in Anglo-Saxon Britain盎格鲁—撒克逊时期英国的土地保有权 14. She became a tenured professor.她成为终身教授。 15. tenured faculty members享有终身职位的教职员工