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词典释义:
preferment
英 [prɪˈfəːm(ə)nt]
美 [prəˈfərmənt]
双语例句
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He had no hopes of future preferment.
他没有未来晋升的希望。
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We have therefore decided to begin with preferment to ecclesiastical dignities .
因此,我们决定开始与升迁到教会尊严。
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Coffee is usually the Westerns' first choice, while tea is the preferment of Chinese.
许多西方人会选咖啡,而中国人则会选茶。
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To be sure, career people tend sometimes to look only at academic certificates as the means to preferment .
可以肯定的是,事业上的人有时只想根据学术文凭来做出选择。
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Others again desire knowledge in order to acquire money or preferment by it; that too is a discreditable quest.
别人又渴望知识,以获取金钱或照顾的人;这也是一个不名誉的追求。
近义词
同根词
词根 prefer
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preferred
adj. 优先的;首选的 v. 偏爱(prefer的过去分词)
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preferential
adj. 优先的;选择的;特惠的;先取的
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preferentially
adv. 优先地;优惠地
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preference
n. 偏爱,倾向;优先权
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prefer
vi. 喜欢;愿意 vt. 更喜欢;宁愿;提出;提升
释义
n.
promotion or appointment to a position or office
提升;晋升
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after ordination, preferment was fast
被授予圣职后,晋升很快
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[count noun]most of her ministers owed their first preferment to her.
她的大多数大臣的首次晋升要归功于她。
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