tenure

tenure [ˈtenjə(r)]  [ˈtɛnjɚ, -ˌjʊr] 

tenure 基本解释

名词占有(职位,不动产等); 占有期; 终身职位

tenure 相关例句

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名词

1. 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。

2. On what tenure does he hold the house?
    他凭什么占用这所房子?

3. He holds his life on a happy tenure.
    他过着幸福的生活。

tenure 网络解释

1. 土地使用权:计算公式如下: 应纳税额=计税土地面积(平方米)*适用税额 土地使用权(Tenure)由几方共有的,由共有各方按照各自实际使用的土土地使用权(Tenure)由几方共有的,由共有各方按照各自实际使用的土地面积占总面积的比例,

2. 任期:对不同招募源的员工的工作任期(tenure)进行定量.公司简介:AA软件技术股份有限公司成立于2001年年初,是一家主营业务在中国的股份制公司,目前AA公司在杭州、上海等地拥有多家全资控股公司.

3. 保有權:然而也有一些只属于农业的特殊问题,而就解决这些问题言,我们的法律框架,特别是有关所有权和土地保有权(tenure)的法律都还存在着改进的余地. 当然,价格机制运作过程中也存在着许多较为严重的缺陷,然而,

tenure 词典解释

1. (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.

    e.g. 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。

2. (重要职位的)任期,任职期间
    Tenure is the period of time during which someone holds an important job.

    e.g. ...the three-year tenure of President Bush...
           布什总统的三年任期
    e.g. 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。

3. 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.

    e.g. 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。

tenure 单语例句

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1. The urban land reserve system refers to the action of the local government reclaiming land tenure through various means that include purchasing and land acquisition.

2. Russia is a leading supplier of energy to the global market, but energy will be just one of many focuses during Russia's tenure as APEC chair.

3. tenure什么意思

3. But Khartoum welcomed Obama's election saying it hoped his tenure would inject " real change " into the largely strained relations with Washington.

4. The PPP prefers to restore the judges through a constitutional package, which will reportedly put some limits on the tenure of Chief Justice.

5. Democrats complained that the White House had refused to turn over classified information on Bolton's tenure as arms control chief.

6. Australia has had combat troops in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as peace keepers in East Timor and the Solomon Islands during Houston's tenure.

7. It is a strong sign the coach's tenure has indeed come to an end.

8. The new violence may reflect militants'desire to prove their strength and compel Abbas to take them into account as he begins his tenure.

9. The existing permanent tenure for administrative personnel should be changed and performance assessment improved.

10. Her controversial tenure as first lady left her a deeply polarizing figure among voters, leading many Democrats to doubt Clinton's viability in a general election.

tenure 英英释义

noun

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

    Synonym: land tenure

2. tenure

2. the term during which some position is held

    Synonym: term of office incumbency

verb

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1. give life-time employment to

    e.g. She was tenured after she published her book

以上为单词解释
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