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单词

incumbent

读音
ɪnˈkʌmbənt
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释义

adj. 现任的;依靠的;负有职责的 n. 在职者;现任者;领圣俸者 [ 复数 incumbents ]

例句

She felt it was incumbent on herself to act immediately.
她感到立即采取行动是她义不容辞的责任。
Incumbent officeholders are difficult to defeat at the polls.
现任官员很难在选举中被击败。
After the 2006 election, Sean Trende constructed a graph comparing the incumbent campaign spending advantages with their eventual margins of victory.
2006年大选后,肖恩•特伦德制作了一张图表,将现任总统的竞选开支优势与他们最终的获胜优势进行比较。

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We call this remote surgery.It is incumbent on usto find solutions that solve these answers in a cost-effective and scalable way,
eventually a staff member,and then unseated a 28-year incumbent,becoming the first queer Black alderperson
that's an American value.The idea that an incumbent presidentshould concede honorably and graciously
if a new product or service is more expensivethan the incumbent, or cheaper than.Turns out, it makes a difference if it's cheaper than.
In Mexico, from 1929 to 2000, elections were always rigged;the incumbent president would hand-pick his successor.That's not true democracy.
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