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词汇 untenured
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Definition of untenured in English:

untenured

adjectiveʌnˈtɛnjədˌənˈtenyərd
  • 1(of a teacher or lecturer) not having a permanent post.

    (教师,讲师或其他专业人员)无终身职位的

    younger untenured academics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As an untenured assistant professor, he kept his focus on human intelligence research even when other, more prestigious fields seemed to offer better chances of professional success.
    • In Prussia it was fairly easy to pass the first state examination to become a probationary jurist, but because the higher posts were occupied the lower ranks became clogged by untenured trainees who were unable to obtain promotion.
    • The older established professors from the school of business had told the younger, untenured and probationary and less established professor from the Faculty of Education that he lacked courage and it was getting in the way of the truth.
    • As an untenured professor, it is important that my colleagues know that I take my work inside and outside of the classroom seriously.
    • Although we are untenured, professional-track faculty like myself have insider status and some security.
    • Consequently, untenured assistant professors would follow the lead of their heads of departments and would show low interest in historical research.
    • Via Glenn, I discover one more thing to worry about as an untenured professor.
    • However, there is the political and social reality of untenured teachers that must be considered.
    • When I was a young untenured professor of philosophy, I once received a visit from a colleague from the Comparative Literature Department, an eminent and fashionable literary theorist, who wanted some help from me.
    • Although even tenured professors can be influenced by the economic and psychological pressures of student evaluations, untenured instructors and adjuncts who work on yearly contracts are the most vulnerable.
    • Everyone knows that tenured professors hold a lot more job security than untenured ones.
    • The university would like an untenured professor to assume certain responsibilities (such as teaching a course or taking over some administrative duties).
    • He is an untenured associate professor at Central Connecticut State University.
    • It is taking a toll has taken a toll in health and joy of living - in both junior untenured faculty members and senior Full Professors.
    • A mother bemoaned the layoff of the untenured special ed teacher who had taught her autistic child.
    • Hey, who are Americans going to listen to - an untenured professor located somewhere in flyover country, or the guy who won the popular vote for President in 2000?
    • Compounding this dejection, untenured lecturers are discovering the practical meanings of what most of the US labor force already knows about the practicalities of at-will termination.
    • This blogger claims to be an untenured professor at a school that likes to think of itself as a top ten law school.
    • Others have taken him much more seriously, notably his demand that public intellectuals - especially tenured and untenured professors - be held somehow accountable for their writings beyond the discipline they teach.
    • Is pithy a good thing for an untenured professor?
    1. 1.1 (of an academic post) not permanent.
      (学术或其他职位)非永久性的,非终身职位的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In 1976, Clarke was given an untenured assistant lectureship.
      • She got the job, for which she was overqualified, because only she was willing to accept an untenured post.
      • After two years at Warwick, she resigned her tenured post there and accepted an untenured post at the State University of New York at Stony Brook so that she could be close to him.

Definition of untenured in US English:

untenured

adjectiveˌənˈtenyərd
  • 1(of a teacher, lecturer, or other professional) not having a permanent post.

    (教师,讲师或其他专业人员)无终身职位的

    younger untenured academics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Is pithy a good thing for an untenured professor?
    • Although we are untenured, professional-track faculty like myself have insider status and some security.
    • He is an untenured associate professor at Central Connecticut State University.
    • Compounding this dejection, untenured lecturers are discovering the practical meanings of what most of the US labor force already knows about the practicalities of at-will termination.
    • As an untenured assistant professor, he kept his focus on human intelligence research even when other, more prestigious fields seemed to offer better chances of professional success.
    • In Prussia it was fairly easy to pass the first state examination to become a probationary jurist, but because the higher posts were occupied the lower ranks became clogged by untenured trainees who were unable to obtain promotion.
    • As an untenured professor, it is important that my colleagues know that I take my work inside and outside of the classroom seriously.
    • A mother bemoaned the layoff of the untenured special ed teacher who had taught her autistic child.
    • When I was a young untenured professor of philosophy, I once received a visit from a colleague from the Comparative Literature Department, an eminent and fashionable literary theorist, who wanted some help from me.
    • It is taking a toll has taken a toll in health and joy of living - in both junior untenured faculty members and senior Full Professors.
    • This blogger claims to be an untenured professor at a school that likes to think of itself as a top ten law school.
    • Hey, who are Americans going to listen to - an untenured professor located somewhere in flyover country, or the guy who won the popular vote for President in 2000?
    • However, there is the political and social reality of untenured teachers that must be considered.
    • The older established professors from the school of business had told the younger, untenured and probationary and less established professor from the Faculty of Education that he lacked courage and it was getting in the way of the truth.
    • Consequently, untenured assistant professors would follow the lead of their heads of departments and would show low interest in historical research.
    • Others have taken him much more seriously, notably his demand that public intellectuals - especially tenured and untenured professors - be held somehow accountable for their writings beyond the discipline they teach.
    • Everyone knows that tenured professors hold a lot more job security than untenured ones.
    • The university would like an untenured professor to assume certain responsibilities (such as teaching a course or taking over some administrative duties).
    • Via Glenn, I discover one more thing to worry about as an untenured professor.
    • Although even tenured professors can be influenced by the economic and psychological pressures of student evaluations, untenured instructors and adjuncts who work on yearly contracts are the most vulnerable.
    1. 1.1 (of an academic post) not permanent.
      (学术或其他职位)非永久性的,非终身职位的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She got the job, for which she was overqualified, because only she was willing to accept an untenured post.
      • In 1976, Clarke was given an untenured assistant lectureship.
      • After two years at Warwick, she resigned her tenured post there and accepted an untenured post at the State University of New York at Stony Brook so that she could be close to him.
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