incumbent
英:[ɪnˈkʌmbənt] 美: [ɪnˈkʌmbənt]
incumbent 基本解释
adj.在职的;义不容辞的;靠在[压在]上面的;弯垂下来的
n.在职者;教会中的任职者;〈英〉教区牧师;
变形
复数:incumbents
双语释义
adj.(形容词)[A] 在职的 holding the stated office
[P]义不容辞的 being the duty or responsibility (of sb)
n.(名词)[C]教区牧师 rector or vicar
[C]教会中的任职者 person holding a church benefice
英英释义
incumbent[ in'kʌmbənt ]
n.the official who holds an office同义词:officeholder
adj.lying or leaning on something else"an incumbent geological formation"
necessary (for someone) as a duty or responsibility; morally binding"it is incumbent on them to pay their own debts"
currently holding an office"the incumbent governor"
incumbent 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- It is incumbent on me to reclaim him.
劝他改过是我义不容辞的义务。 - I think it's incumbent upon us to support him.
我变为支持他是我们义不容辞的责任。 - It is incumbent upon justice to give some warnings of their doubt about a case.
法官有责任提醒人们有关他们对案件的疑问。
用作名词(n.)- He, as the incumbent, is vulnerable on this.
作为在职者,他在这个问题上易受攻击。
权威例句
Incumbent Performance and Electoral ControlIncumbent performance and electoral controlIncumbent Behavior: Vote-Seeking, Tax-Setting, and Yardstick CompetitionTHE EFFECTS OF ENTRY ON INCUMBENT INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVITYThe effects of entry on incumbent innovation and productivityIncumbent's advantage through exploiting complementary assets via interfirm cooperationThe Performance of Incumbent Firms in the Face of Radical Technological InnovationIncumbent Entry into New Market Niches: The Role of Experience and Managerial Choice in the Creation of Dynamic CapabilitiesCapability Reconfiguration: An Analysis of Incumbent Responses to Technological ChangeUNRAVELING THE PROCESS OF CREATIVE DESTRUCTION: COMPLEMENTARY ASSETS AND INCUMBENT SURVIVAL IN THE TYPESETTER INDUSTRY