incumbency

英[ɪn'kʌmbənsi] 美[ɪn'kʌmbənsi]
  • n. 职责;义务
incumbencies
  • incalescence n.[化]渐热;温度渐增
  • incalescent adj.[化]渐热的;温度渐增的
  • incan n.印加人[语]adj.印加文化的;印加族[语]的
  • incandesce v.使白热化;白热化
  • incandescent adj.光亮的;炽热的;白热化的;暴怒的
    n. (名词)
    1. 现任职位,现任职权
    2. 任期,在职,在职期间
    3. 责任,义务
    4. 上覆(物),倚靠(物)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the term during which some position is held

  2. a duty that is incumbent upon you

  3. the office of an incumbent

1. Some say that Mr Maliki's Dawa will do badly, whatever the advantages of incumbency.
一些人说马利基先生的召唤党将一败涂地, 不管作为现任执政党拥有怎样的优势.

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2. The vice - presider Zhuang Xiamiao read the club rules, which defined the right and incumbency of members.
副会长庄夏淼宣读俱乐部章程, 明确会员的权利和义务.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Every incumbency employee has his year-end bonus.
      所有的在职员工都可以领到年终奖金。
    2. The dollar's attractions as a bolthole are partly a benefit of incumbency.
      美元作为避险货币的魅力,在一定程度上得益于它主导货币的地位。

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