tenure
美 [ˈtenjə(r)]
英 ['tenjə(r)]
- n.任期;(土地,资产等)保有权;终身教席
- 网络终身教职;终身职位;终身教授
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1. | (尤指重要政治职务的)任期,任职the period of time when sb holds an important job, especially a political one; the act of holding an important job |
his four-year tenure as President 他的四年总统任期 | |
She knew that tenure of high political office was beyond her. 她知道自己与显赫的政治职位无缘。 |
2. | (尤指大学教师的)终身职位,长期聘用the right to stay permanently in your job, especially as a teacher at a university |
It's still extremely difficult to get tenure. 要取得终身职位仍然极其困难。 |
3. | (房地产的)保有权,保有期the legal right to live in a house or use a piece of land |