词汇 | fixed-term |
释义 | fixed-term adjective[ usually before noun ] uk /ˈfɪkstˌtɜːm/ us /ˈfɪkstˌtɜ˞ːm/ lasting only for a fixed period of time: 定期的,固定时期的 He is employed under a fixed-term contract.他是一名定期合同工。 Periods of time - general words age at/in one sittingidiom chapter day digital age duration leeway life course life cycle lifetime making period session sleep spasm standing time frame time lag time span timescale fixed term | Business Englishfixed term noun[ C ] ukus a period of time that has been agreed: She was hired for a fixed term of three years. There is no flexibility to change the arrangement until the end of a fixed term. We employed her on a fixed-term contract, for two years. Compare rolling contract Examples of fixed-termfixed-term The only service to be factored later in this work is a banking sector that makes fixed-term loans to the landowners. A comparison of two fixed-term research and development projects not examined rigorously and the potential for practice development is not exploited fully. Enterprise reform since the late 1980s has broken this pattern and fixed-term labour contracts have been introduced to cover all seafarers. Finally, loss of land for contractual reasons (such as fixed-term leases) has a predictably large and significant effect. A comparison of two fixed-term research and development projects of the fixedterm, a changing pattern of devising and implementing new appointments and projects evolved. Forests in tropical countries, however, tend to be government-owned and harvested under fixed-term, but weakly enforced, concession contracts. A comparison of two fixed-term research and development projects depth. We focus on tropical forests, which tend to be government-owned and harvested under fixed-term, weakly enforced concession contracts. Younger staff were far more likely to resign and leave at the end of a fixed-term contract. The sample included people working from a few hours (<10) a week to full-time (>35 hours), and under permanent, fixed-term and seasonal contracts. They establish a fixed-term presidency and grant it the ability to make much of the nation's broader policy decisions by decree. Dorothy does the shopping, bill paying, paperwork, and manages fixed-term deposits. However, different terms and conditions are provided for 'old seafarers', those employed before the adoption of the fixed-term contracts and 'new seafarers', those employed after its adoption. It accounted for 45 % of all departures, far ahead of exits due to the end of fixed-term contracts (29 %) ; resignations (17 %) ; or retirements (4 %), whether standard, voluntary or premature. This perhaps suggests that parliamentary leaders have more flexibility to engineer an economic expansion than fixed-term presidential leaders, since everyone knows the latter has incentives to do so. See all examples of fixed-term These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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