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  • reappointment

    英:[ˌri:ə'pɔɪnmənt]   美: [ˌriə'pɔɪnmənt] 

    reappointment 基本解释

    n.

    连任,复职;

    reappointment 相关例句

    双语例句

    1. Mr Bernanke's reappointment has defused that danger.
      伯南克的连任排除了这个险情。
    2. His reappointment is likely to be agreed in the next couple of months.
      他的连任可能在未来两个月内得到确认。

    权威例句

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