consecutive adj. 1.连续的,串联的,依次相续的;连贯的。 2.【语法】表示结果的。 It rained four consecutive days. 连续下了四天雨。 consecutive account of the accident 事件的顺序叙述。 consecutive days 连续几天。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
I've been your chief executive for 8 consecutive terms already 我己做了八届特首
Putin from seeking a third consecutive term 俄罗斯宪法禁止普京总统竞选三届连任。
No council member shall serve more than two consecutive terms 所有被选执事不可连任两届以上。
The premier, vice-premiers and state councillors shall serve no more than two consecutive terms 总理、副总理、国务委员连续任职不得超过两届。
The chairman and vice-chairmen of the standing committee shall serve no more than two consecutive terms 委员长副委员长连续任职不得超过两届。
The term of office for the chief executive is five years, with no more than two consecutive terms allowed under the basic law 根据基本法,行政长官任期五年,可连任一次。
A person holding the office of the ce for two consecutive terms . this reflects the bl 46 requirement 有关人士已连续第二届出任行政长官。这是《基本法》第四十六条所规定的;
Bl 46 which provides for the term of the ce and a requirement that a person cannot serve for more than two consecutive terms 《基本法》第四十六条:订明行政长官的任期,并规定他只可连任一次;
The legislative intent of article 46 of the basic law is that the chief executive may only serve for not more than two consecutive terms and may not serve for more than 10 years 《基本法》第四十六条的立法原意是行政长官只可连任一次,在位不超过十年。
A the legislative intent of article 46 of the basic law is that the chief executive may only serve for not more than two consecutive terms and may not serve for more than 10 years (a)《基本法》第四十六条的立法原意是行政长官只可连任一次,在位不超过十年。