emeritus
emeritus 英 [iˈmerɪtəs] 美 [ɪˈmɛrɪtəs]
adj. 退休的;名誉退休的
名词复数:emerituss
- An emeritus is a retired college professor or minister. When a professor stops teaching, she might be given the title of emeritus, which basically means she can still be remembered as a successful professor.
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- adj. 退休的;名誉退休的
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1. The emeritus professor of microbiology at Aberdeen University added: 'My view would be that is possibly a dangerous thing to do.
这位已退休的阿伯丁大学微生物学荣誉教授又说:“我的看法是,这样做可能很危险。”
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2. "When couples get together, one of their main jobs is reconciliation about conflict," said lead author Ernest Harburg, an emeritus professor with the University of Michigan.
研究报告主要撰写人、密歇根大学退休教授欧尼斯特•哈伯格说:“夫妻相处的一个主要问题就是如何调解矛盾。”
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3. Dennis Dresang is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Wisconsin. He says the modern history of the state helps explain the strong reaction.
丹尼斯是威斯康辛州大学政治系的退休人员,他说现代历史原因可以说明这种强烈反应。
- emeritus (adj.) c. 1600, from Latin emeritus "veteran soldier who has served his time," noun use of adjective meaning literally "that has finished work, past service," past participle of emerere "serve out, complete one's service," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + merere "to serve, earn," from PIE root *(s)mer- (2) "to get a share of something." First used of retired professors 1794 in American English.
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