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incumbents 英ɪn'kʌmbənts美ɪn'kʌmbənts COCA¹⁷⁵¹⁷BNC²⁹⁹⁸⁶Economist⁵²⁷¹ 基本英英例句例句 n.牧师¹⁰;在职者⁴⁰;现任者⁴⁰名词incumbent的复数形式¹⁰.原型incumbent的复数 名词 incumbent: the official who holds an office用作名词Since mostincumbentsare safe, because of gerrymandering and the greater ease with which they can raise money, the result will depend on a couple of dozen hard-fought races.由于大多数在职者都可以安全地为本党利益改划选区,并且也更易于筹款,竞选的结果将取决于数十场硬仗式的竞争。 It agreed with regulators to separate its services business from its network division, as Telecom Italia now proposes— and European regulators would like all incumbents to do. 其同意管理者将其服务业务从网络部门中分离出来,如同意大利电信建议,而欧洲管理者希望所有的现任者都如此进行的那样。 ecocn That suits most incumbents just fine. While they would be happy in principle to see their party's ranks swell, they are seldom willing to help by allowing their own seats to become less secure. 这样的打算比较适合在位者,他们当然想要看到自己的党派壮大,可是基本上都不愿意拿自己的位置做赌注。 ecocn |