presidential term
英 [ˌprezɪˈdenʃl tɜːm]
美 [ˌprezɪˈdenʃl tɜːrm]
网络 总统任期
英英释义
noun
- the tenure of a president
- things were quiet during the Eisenhower administration
双语例句
- In a waning presidential first term nothing compares to the importance of securing another one.
在首个总统任期即将结束之时,没有什么事情比确保连任更重要。 - A protective agent maybe draws his weapon once an entire presidential term.
一任总统我们可能只拔枪一次。 - With a presidential election and the prospect of a third term of office looming before him, Washington determined to retire in1796.
面对即将到来的大选和连任第三任总统的前景,华盛顿决定在1796年退休。 - Now that the presidential term has been extended to six years, he is poised for a further 12 years in the Kremlin.
既然俄罗斯的总统任期已延长到六年,普京就有条件再掌管克里姆林宫12年。 - To what degree were there presidential "coattails" in2000, and how will the presence or absence of those coattails affect policymaking in the near term?
2000年选举在多大程度上存在着总统选举的“帮忙”,这些帮忙对近期的政策研究会产生怎样的政府影响? - Many in Moscow attribute domestic politics as the main reason for the visit – presidential elections are due in 2012 and Mr Medvedev wants a second term.
莫斯科方面的许多人士将此次视察的主要原因归结于国内政治:俄罗斯总统选举将于2012年启动,而梅德韦杰夫希望自己能获得连任。 - At the start of his first presidential term, there was little sense of any cold war chill.
在普京的首个总统任期之初,人们并没有感受到什么冷战的寒意。 - He served the remainder of his presidential term, but the brand of impeachment has traveled with his memory.
强森虽然得以完成他的总统任期,但是遭到弹劾的事实却一直留在他的回忆里。 - In essence, the oil-fuelled hubris and breast-beating of Mr Putin's second presidential term is out.
总之,俄罗斯在普京第二个总统任期内由石油助长的傲慢与慷慨激昂已成为过去。 - The presidential term of office is 7 years, and the parliamentary term of elected office is 6 years.
总统任期7年,选举出的国会期限是6年。