1. 上任:比如说,在2006年的中期选举(mid-term election)中,民主党就获得了压倒性胜利,美国媒体的报道就说Democrats won a landslide victory in the 2006 midterm election.奥巴马虽然已当选总统,但是,他还需要等待76天才能走马上任(take office),这是因为美国宪法规定,
2. 就职:take turns to do轮流做, | take office就职 | 31. think of想起
3. 上任;就职:take...off脱掉;起飞;打折扣 | take office上任;就职 | take on...雇佣;呈现
4. 到差:例假;事假 causal leave | 到差 take office | 受訓 get training; receive training
1. So the office must take action to weed out abuse of the student system, it said.
2. The Supreme Court verdict also clarified that those judges who refused to take oath under the PCO would cease to hold office.
3. Macy and Tim Allen was the weekend box office champ with a $ 38 million take, according to studio estimates Sunday.
4. take office是什么意思
4. " It is going to take scientific tests run by the chief medical examiner's office, " he said.
5. Sources with the regional emergency office told Xinhua that it would take three to four days to clear the snow to rescue those stranded.
6. The office recently appealed to the city's copyright bureau to take action against suspected bar operators and suppliers.
7. My immediate task to find the ticket office did not take long after the woman at the information desk gave me directions.
8. But the weather office has advised people there to take precautions because the temperature will still dip below zero at night.
9. The appointment of Geithner was the first Cabinet selection Obama has announced, a distinction meant to underscore the economy's importance as he prepares to take office.
10. Italy's two houses of parliament duplicate each other's functions and a government needs the support of both to take office and to pass laws.
take office的意思
verb
1. assume an office, duty, or title
e.g. When will the new President take office?