preferment
基本解釋
- n.晉升;升遷;大官
英漢例句
- After the WTO published its judgment, the Chinese Preferment Mission to the WTO responded.
在WTO公布其判決之后,中國(guó)駐世貿(mào)組織代表團(tuán)回應(yīng)了此事。 - Backbenchers fear the ghoulish tortures of whips and the lost chance of preferment that rudeness about the prime minister might incur.
后座議員害怕殘忍的鞭打刑訊和失去關(guān)于首相可能招致粗蠻的表現(xiàn)機(jī)會(huì)。 - And I do not think it of light importance that he should have attentive and conciliatory manners towards every body, especially towards those to whom he owes his preferment.
還有一點(diǎn)我認(rèn)為也很重要;他對(duì)每一個(gè)人都得殷勤和藹,特別是那些提拔他的人。 - So was Mr Dobson pushed, or was he lured by a promise of future preferment?
ECONOMIST: London’s mayor - Colleagues vie with each other for preferment, yet must collaborate closely to fend off competition from without.
ECONOMIST: Can voguish management theory help to win a venerable race? - But, once entrenched, job-preferment policies tend to benefit the better off, become meaninglessly broad and hard to undo.
ECONOMIST: South Africa in black and white
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- Preferment is the act of being given a better and more important job in an organization.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 晉升;優(yōu)先權(quán);酶原
- 酶原