incumbent
adj. 在職的; 義不容辭的; 靠在[壓在]上面的; 彎垂下來的
n. 在職者; 教會中的任職者; 〈英〉教區牧師
An incumbent is someone who holds an official post at a particular time.
In general, incumbents have a 94 per cent chance of being reelected.
通常現任官員有 94% 的機率會再次當選。
If it is incumbent upon you to do something, it is your duty or responsibility to do it.
It is incumbent upon all of us to make an extra effort.
我們所有人都必須加倍努力。
1. the official who holds an office
1. lying or leaning on something else;
2. currently holding an office;
Proof is incumbent upon the party who affirms a fact, not upon him who denies it.
提供證據的責任在陳述事實的一方, 而非否認事實的一方.
Armed with an endorsementan incumbent your chances of success within the new company are excellent.
如果你以前的口碑好,在新的併購後的公司裡,你的成功的機率就很高.
An uphill election campaign against a popular incumBent.
針對一位受人歡迎的在職者的艱難競選.
The incumbent must be able to demonstrate Objective Analytical Power , and be numerically literate.
該職位必須證明有目標分析能力和數字演示能力.
He defeated the incumbent governor by a large plurality.
他以壓倒多數票擊敗了現任州長.