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emerita

/ih-mer-i-tuh/US // ɪˈmɛr ɪ tə //

荣誉会员,荣休,荣誉奖,名誉

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : retired or honorably discharged from active professional duty, but retaining the title of one's office or position: Kate Johnson, Professor Emerita of Music.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural e·mer·i·tae [ih-mer-i-tee]. /ɪˈmɛr ɪˌti/.

    • : a woman with such status.

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Examples

  • She “entered the critical community with something the rest of us don’t have, which is the poet’s sensibility,” said Eleanor Elson Heginbotham, a Dickinson expert and professor emerita at Concordia University Saint Paul in Minnesota.

  • Lynn Foster, a University of Arkansas at Little Rock law professor emerita, said the criminal eviction statute is one of two unique features of Arkansas law that harm tenants.

  • Alta Charo, a professor emerita at the University of Wisconsin and a member of ISSCR’s steering committee, declined to comment on the content of the new guidelines.

  • Ana Marie Cox is Wonkette emerita, political junkie, self-hating journalist, and author of Dog Days.

  • David Broder is, of course, Dean Emerita, but the Chicago Sun-Times' Lynn Sweet will probably be taking over the daily duties.

  • Ana Marie Cox is a Wonkette emerita, political junkie, self-hating journalist, and author of Dog Days.

  • Wonkette emerita, political junkie, self-hating journalist, and author of Dog Days.

  • No sooner had the "lady," as Byron was pleased to call her, played her part as decoy, than she was discharged as emerita.

  • The said Schedelius furthermore setteth downe, that his Emerita martyred in Rhetia.

  • It was the capital of Lusitania, and was called Emerita Augusta, from the first word of which title comes the present name.