successive terms
常見例句
- With a supposed shelf-life of 15 years, it would cover a different tranche of seats in three successive parliamentary terms .
一般議會的總時間是十五年,這將會在其中改選3次。 - The history of science has been one long series of violent brainstorms as successive generations have come to terms with increasing levels of queerness in the Universe.
科學(xué)的歷史只是一連串的,準(zhǔn)許一代一代的人接受宇宙的奇怪性,暴力集思廣益。 - If the legislation of a Contracting State grants two or more successive terms of protection, the duration of the first term shall not be less than one of the minimum periods specified above.
如果某締約國的法律準(zhǔn)許有兩個或兩個以上的連續(xù)保護(hù)期限,則第一個保護(hù)期限不得短于本款甲、乙兩項所規(guī)定的最短期限之一。 - Even in the few countries that have eased their rules, the new one stipulates two successive terms and that (though maybe not for ever) is your lot.
ECONOMIST: Two terms and you’re out - On the American side, successive administrations have neglected Japan as they sought to come to terms with its archrival, China.
FORBES: A new Japanese government could strain ties with America. 返回 successive terms