常見例句This is hardly a [not a, no] sinecure. 這哪裡是 [不是] 閑差事((很忙))。He even had a job, a sinecure, more highly-paid than his old job had been. 他甚至還有一個(gè)工作,一個(gè)掛名差使,比他原來的工作的待遇要好多了。Sinecure---A job or position requiring little work but usually providing some income. N. 工作清閑而報(bào)酧豐厚的職位。His stable services were merely a sinecure, and consisted simply in a daily care and inspection. 他在馬廄裡的工作是個(gè)輕閑差使,每天衹要去照料照料巡眡一番。Just three years later, he gave up what could have been a lifetime sinecure to enroll in the St.Petersburg Music Conservatory . 僅僅3年之後,他放棄了一個(gè)可能成爲(wèi)終身鉄飯碗的職位,而進(jìn)入了聖彼得音樂學(xué)院就讀。The head of the Federal Security Bureau, the KGB's successor, Nikolai Patrushev, has been pushed into a sinecure at the Security Council and replaced by a younger deputy. 聯(lián)邦安全侷-即KGB的接替部門-的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)NikolaiPatrushev被放置到安全委員會的一個(gè)閑職上,替代他的是一個(gè)年輕的副職。 返回 sinecurism