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tenure

[ˈtenjə(r)] [ˈtɛnjɚ, -ˌjʊr]
相关单词 tenure of office
例句
词组
  • security of tenure
    the right of a tenant of property to occupy it after the lease expires (unless a court should order otherwise) 保有权,占有权 see sense 3 above 见前面义项3
英语六级真题
    Instead of protecting speech and encouraging diversity and innovative thinking, the tenure system often stifles(压制)them: younger professors must win the approval of established colleagues for tenure, encouraging like-mindedness and sometimes inhibiting the free flow of ideas.
    出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    Whether they experiment with three-year degrees, offer year-round classes, challenge the tenure system—or all of the above—universities are slowly realizing that to stay competitive and relevant they must adapt to a rapidly changing world
    出自-2012年6月阅读原文
    The author thinks the tenure system in American universities .
    出自-2012年6月阅读原文
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
  • N-UNCOUNT
    (房屋的)居住权;(土地的)使用权,使用期
    Tenure is the legal right to live in a particular building or to use a particular piece of land during a fixed period of time.
    例句
    Lack of security of tenure was a reason for many families becoming homeless. 居住权得不到保证是许多家庭居无定所的一个原因。
  • N-UNCOUNT
    (重要职位的)任期,任职期间
    Tenure is the period of time during which someone holds an important job.
    例句
    ...the three-year tenure of President Bush... 布什总统的三年任期 He was in the middle of his tenure as Oxford Professor of Poetry and at the height of his fame. 当时,他在牛津担任诗歌教授的聘期刚到一半,声誉正隆。
  • N-UNCOUNT
    终身职位;终身聘用
    If you have tenure in your job, you have the right to keep it until you retire.
    例句
    Junior staff have only a slim chance of getting tenure. 初级职员得到终身职位的机会十分渺茫。
英汉词典释义
  • n.
    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。
    (大学或其他机构中教师等的)长期聘用,终身职位
    He has recently been refused tenure. 他最近被拒绝授予终身职位。
英英词典释义
  • Noun
    1. the term during which some position is held
    2. the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands
  • Verb
    1. give life-time employment to;
    "She was tenured after she published her book"
行业词典
  • 法律: 保有条件;任期;