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emeritus

/ih-mer-i-tuhs/US // ɪˈmɛr ɪ təs //UK // (ɪˈmɛrɪtəs) //

荣誉会员,名誉会长,名誉会员,荣誉学位

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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: dean emeritus of the graduate school; editor in chief emeritus.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural e·mer·i·ti [ih-mer-i-tahy, -tee]. /ɪˈmɛr ɪˌtaɪ, -ˌti/.

    • : an emeritus professor, minister, etc.

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Examples

  • Wheeler doesn’t need definitive proof, said Bernard Goldstein, a professor emeritus of environmental and occupational health at the University of Pittsburgh.

  • There are good reasons for this, according to Per Pinstrup-Andersen, a Danish economist and professor emeritus at Cornell University.

  • Weber, a professor emeritus at San Diego State University who chaired the school’s Africana studies department, flatly dismissed that argument.

  • Jones, the lawyer in the lawsuit, and Earl Richardson, president emeritus of Morgan State, co-authored the article.

  • That is Jerome Kagan, emeritus professor of psychology at Harvard and a pioneer of developmental and personality psychology.

  • He also noted that “Pope Emeritus is notably not a big sports fan.”

  • We need to look at Benedict XVI as an institution, he opened a door, that of the popes emeritus.

  • He is professor emeritus at Chicago, and there is a scholarship in his name, set up by some of his former students.

  • He served for several years as chairman of DLA Piper, now chairman emeritus.

  • SENATOR GEORGE J. MITCHELLCHAIRMAN EMERITUS, DLA PIPER Senator George Mitchell has had a long and distinguished career.

  • Of this Faculty he became Dean, and held office until close upon the time when he became Emeritus.

  • Upon retiring from the board of regents, he was made professor emeritus of medicine.

  • If it will comfort you in the least, make me your Pastor Emeritus, nominally.

  • He became professor emeritus in 1887, and established a private laboratory at Newport, where he has continued his researches.

  • From 1869 until 1894, when he resigned and became professor emeritus, he was Pope Professor of Latin in the same institution.