tenure的意思和读音

tenure

: [ˈtenjə(r)] : [ˈtenjə(r)]

n.;(,)

n.ownership

n.tenancy,freehold,occupancy,occupation,lease

tenuren.

1.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

She knew that tenure of high political office was beyond her.

2.the right to stay permanently in your job, especially as a teacher at a university

It's still extremely difficult to get tenure.

3.the legal right to live in a house or use a piece of land

n.1.,,2.(,)3.,

n.1.the period of time during which sb. has an important job or is an elected official2.sb's right to hold of land or other property3.a teacher who has tenure can stay in their job permanently, usually after they have taught for a particular number of years

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1.Tenure should be replaced with seven-year contracts, which, like the programs in which faculties teach, can be terminated or renewed.

2.Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, has decided to make climate change one of the centrepieces of his tenure.

3.Yet, after a promising start to his tenure with the Canaries, Pacheco has found himself operating once more as a bench warmer.

4.Principal shall be elected from members of SB. The tenure of the post is two years, with a maximum of two terms for the same office.

5.Player recruitment has always been a two-man job during the Frenchman's 10-year tenure in North London.

6.On the eve of graduation, I thought I had done everything right, and that I would be an excellent candidate for a tenure-track job.

7.The quid pro quo, though, might be the departure of Mr Albanese less than two years into his tenure.

8.Rumsfeld's attitude regarding allies and alliances did not change for the remainder of his tenure at the Pentagon.

9.The female teacher in her tenure, she was the former and the ghost manor manservant often appear in the estate.

10.Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, said he hoped Zardari's tenure would return the presidency to its impartial role.