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tenures

美['tenjər],英['tenjə(r)],

释义

n. (财产,职位等的)占有;(土地的)使用(权,期);占有期间; 网络释义: 任期的;土地保有条件;他那里取得土地的保有;

例句

Not surprisingly, the stocks of most of our winners have beaten the market during the CEOs' tenures, many by a wide margin.
被评为最佳的大多数CEO,在其任职期间,所在公司的股票表现均好于大市,有许多是大幅领先于大市。
Leaving aside whether lengthy tenures are beneficial for economies, they violate democratic principles.
姑且不论漫长任期对于经济的利弊,重要的是这样违背了民主原则。
Bush were equally ecumenical regarding the other monotheistic faiths during their tenures.
布什在他们的任期内也同样充当其他宗教信仰的普世价值。
We have to commute more, from suburb to suburb, as job tenures become shorter.
随着工作任期的缩短,我们不得不更加频繁的通勤于郊区路上。
Fellow may not engage in other work, neither paid nor unpaid, during their tenures.
院士不得从事其他工作,也没有支付报酬,在其任期。
National traditional sports are tenures of traditional Chinese culture, and it plays an important role in people's daily life.
民族传统体育是中华民族传统文化的瑰宝,在我国人民日常生活中具有十分重要的作用。
The most notable legal treatise in the century is Littleton's Tenures.
该世纪最著名的法学著作是利特力顿的《土地使用》。

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