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ten.ureH5ten7jE5, H- jJE5, $-jL, $-jJrn [U] fmlthe legal possession of land, a job or an official public position, or the period of time during which you possess it占有; 使用权; 任期; 使用期They have bought the house with a 999-year lease which gives them security of tenure.它们买了一所房屋,契约讲明使用期为999年从而保证了他们的使用权。During his tenure as dean, he had a real influence on the students.在他当教务长期间,对学生们影响很大。If you have tenure in your job, your job is permanent.(大学教师等被授予的)终身职位She is one of the few lecturers in this department who have tenure.她是这个系中少数几个有终身职位的讲师之一。
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