单词“tenure”的含义为“保有;租约;任期;聘用期限;所有权”。读音为“英 [tenj(r)] 美 [tenj(r)]”。例句为“They will hold tenure until the end of their appointment year.”(他们将在他们的任命年结束时拥有保有权。)
另外再给出其他九个例句,供您参考。
1. She argued that the job was temporary and thus tenure was not in the cards for her. (她争辩说这份工作只是临时的,因此她并没有获得终身职位的机会。)
2. They held tenure until they were retrenched recently. (他们一直拥有保有权,直到最近被裁员。 ) 3. Those with tenure must work for their own preservation. (保有任期的人必须为自己而工作。)
4. The tenured professor, having been promoted to full professor, now had tenure for life. (这位终身教授晋升为正教授后,现在有了终身的保有权。)
5. The professor was given tenure for his outstanding research record. (这位教授因其杰出的研究记录而被授予终身教职。)
6. The university has a policy of tenure for tenured professors. (这所大学有终身教职的政策。)
7. The landlord gave me a month's notice to quit, but I have a tenancy agreement which says I have a year's notice. (房东给了我一个月的书面通知让我搬走,但我有租赁协议,上面写着我有一年期限的通知。)
8. The tenured professor is free to pursue his research without fear of being fired for it. (终身教授可以自由地从事研究工作,不用担心因此被解雇。)
9. She was denied tenure because she had not published enough articles in reputable journals. (她因为没能在知名期刊上发表足够多的文章而失去了获得终身教职的机会。)
10. In this system, tenured professors can work with ease without worrying about layoffs. (在这个体系中,终身教授可以毫无顾虑地工作。)