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incumbents

英 [ɪnˈkʌmbənts]

美 [ɪnˈkʌmbənts]

n.  在职者; 现任者
incumbent的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 现任官员;在职官员
    Anincumbentis someone who holds an official post at a particular time.
    1. In general, incumbents have a 94 per cent chance of being reelected.
      通常现任官员有 94% 的几率会再次当选。
    2. Incumbentis also an adjective.
    3. ...the only candidate who defeated an incumbent senator.
      唯一击败现任议员的候选人
  • ADJ 成为责任的;义不容辞的;必须履行的
    If it isincumbent uponyoutodo something, it is your duty or responsibility to do it.
    1. It is incumbent upon all of us to make an extra effort.
      我们所有人都必须加倍努力。

双语例句

  • This structure, with its defined roles ( and their incumbents), provides the general or overall governance that drives the business direction of the corporation.
    该结构,及其确定的角色(及其在职者),提供了推动企业业务方向的综合或全面的治理。
  • Members are also able to vote for the club presidents in elections held every five years, incumbents not being able to serve more than two terms.
    会员还可以在五年一次的主席选举时投票,所有会龄至少一年的18岁以上会员都有投票权,当选者不能连任两届以上。
  • With their resources, the two incumbents began building out infrastructure in their new operating areas, another deterrent to any potential new entrants.
    他们的资源,二个新任开始建立基础设施在他们新的操作范围,对所有潜在的新加入者的另一个威慑物。
  • For years, business software was a dead-end for innovation, dominated as it was by Microsoft, Oracle, and other entrenched incumbents.
    多年来,商业软件是创新的死胡同,被微软(Microsoft)、甲骨文(Oracle)和其他根深蒂固的巨头所主导。
  • In the worst case, software development would be relegated to a handful of government-friendly incumbents.
    在最坏的情况下,软件开发将被少数几家与政府关系密切的老牌公司掌控。
  • This is not to say centre-right incumbents are in good shape.
    这并是说在位的中右翼情况不错。
  • There are a lot of incumbents-those now licensed to use the airwaves.
    」就是目前拥有电波使用执照的人。
  • Proprietary software incumbents have been forced to respond and adapt.
    专有软件公司被迫对此做出反应,对此进行适应。
  • New brands will find it hard to break in. Incumbents may find the new regime rather cosy.
    新牌子发现自己很难打入该市场,而老牌子则在这一新制度下存活得更加惬意。
  • In some countries a rigging of the labour market in favour of incumbents and against the young makes what new jobs there are inaccessible.
    而某些国家的劳动力市场的运行机制偏袒在职人员,不利于年轻的就业群体,使他们很难得到新的工作岗位。