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incumbent
[inˈkʌmbənt]
释义
释义1:adj.义不容辞,必须履行的
Necessary (for someone) as a duty or responsibility.
释义2:n.现任者
Being the current holder of an office or a title.
例句
Judge:The fact that you discharged a deadly weapon during the commission of the crime suggests malice to me. For that reason, I find it incumbent that you see the inside of a prison cell.(Prison Break)
法官:你在犯罪过程中开枪射击了。这说明你有恶意动机。鉴于此,我必须判你牢狱之刑。(越狱)
Elliot :There's a race for state rep in Hutchinson, Kansas, that defies cliche?The Democratic incumbent, Jan Pauls, is anti-gay.(The Newsroom)
艾利奥特:堪萨斯哈钦森的州众议员竞选,违背常理啊。现任的民主党议员简•保尔斯是反同性恋啊。(新闻编辑室)