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termer

/tur-mer/US // ˈtɜr mər //UK // (ˈtɜːmə) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is serving a term, especially in prison: a first-termer.

Examples

  • Usually, for a two-termer, the first term merely sets up conditions for (hoped-for) second-term successes.

  • I remember well their blood vows to make sure she was a one-termer.

  • The race pits ten-term incumbent Donald Manzullo against Adam Kinzinger, a first termer elected in the GOP wave of 2010.

  • Perriello acknowledges those votes could make him a one-termer.

  • At times tonight, Obama sounded like an embattled second-termer with a 35 percent approval rating.

  • Let it be the right and duty of every citizen to forcibly remove a third termer.

  • "I intended to kill Theodore Roosevelt, the third termer," was the answer.

  • Gentlemen of the jury, the danger of the third termer was less in his probable election than in his sure but close defeat.

  • In a word, he is the impression of the last term, and will be so until the coming of a new term or termer.