tenured
/ˈtenjəd/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈɛnjɚd] /ˈtenjərd/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈɛnjɚd] /ˈten-yərd How to pronounce tenured (audio) also -ˌyu̇rd/ (ame, mw)
tenured — 形容詞
- tenuredpositive
- more tenuredcomparative
- most tenuredsuperlative
1. describes a teacher or professor whose job at a school or university is permanen
終身職
獲得永久教職的
describes a teacher or professor whose job at a school or university is permanent, so they can only be asked to leave if something very serious happens
Defne received a tenured position at the University of Taipei after six years of teaching.
Defne 在教學六年後,獲得了臺北市立大學的終身職教職。
tenured + position: most common collocation
The department has three tenured professors and two who are still working toward that status.
該系目前有三位終身職教授,另外兩位仍在爭取取得該資格。
tenured + professor: typical noun pairing
Ayana felt confident about her long-term research after the university gave her a tenured contract.
Ayana 在獲得終身職合約後,對自己的長期研究感到有信心。
Only a small number of tenured faculty members voted on the new curriculum changes.
只有少數終身職的教職員參與了新課程調整的投票。
文法句型
tenured + noun (position/professor/faculty)
用法筆記
Used almost exclusively for university and college teaching jobs. Not used for non-academic positions such as office jobs or government roles.