英 [prɪˈfɜːmənt] 美 [prɪˈfɜːrmənt]
n. 晋升;优先权;酶原
preferment /prɪˈfɜːmənt/
有变体名词 Preferment is the act of being given a better and more important job in an organization. 晋升
He had no hopes of future preferment.
他没有未来晋升的希望。
the act of preferring
the preferment went to the younger candidate
the act of making accusations
preferment of charges
晋升;优先权;酶原
酶原
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... 晋升人员 promotee 升任 preferment 升仁 masuhito ...
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preferred 优先的;首选的
preferential 优先的;选择的;特惠的;先取的
preferentially 优先地;优惠地
preference 偏爱,倾向;优先权
preferred 偏爱(prefer的过去分词)
prefer 喜欢;愿意
prefer 更喜欢;宁愿;提出;提升
He had no hopes of future preferment.
他没有未来晋升的希望。
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。
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。
So was Mr Dobson pushed, or was he lured by a promise of future preferment?
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.