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.- 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。 - Incumbentis also an adjective.
- ...the only candidate who defeated an incumbent senator.
唯一击败现任议员的候选人
- In general, incumbents have a 94 per cent chance of being reelected.
- 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.- It is incumbent upon all of us to make an extra effort.
我们所有人都必须加倍努力。
- It is incumbent upon all of us to make an extra effort.
双语例句
- 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。 - 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。 - New players such as Metro Bank, where I serve as a director, are forcing the incumbents to work harder.
新的市场参与者,比如我担任董事的大都会银行(MetroBank),正迫使已有的参与者更为努力地提供服务。 - Then it uses two of the 200 termination points it has established around the world to establish the final links between the two parties on their public telephone networks, paying the incumbents for these essentially local calls.
然后它利用在全球各地建立的200个终接点中的两个点,在通话双方的公共电话网络上建立起他们之间的最终连接,并为这些基本上属于本地通话的呼叫向电信公司付费。 - With that scope of mission in mind, there are other incumbents.
即使是从这一使命的范畴来说,也还有其它实干者。 - 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。 - 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。 - Over the past two decades, the incumbents have repeatedly lost elections.
过去20年,印度在任者不断在选举中落败。 - 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。 - Incumbents tend to win presidential elections, but second-term presidents tend to be disappointing.
现任总统往往更容易赢得选举,但连任后通常表现欠佳。