incumbent

incumbent
incumbent
tr[ɪn'kʌmbənt]
noun
1 (holder of office) titular nombre masulino o femenino; (clergyman) beneficiado
adjective
1 (holding office) actual, titular, en ejercicio
the incumbent president el presidente actual
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be incumbent on/upon somebody to do something incumbir a alguien hacer algo, corresponder a alguien hacer algo
incumbent [ɪn'kʌmbənt] adj
: obligatorio
incumbent n
: titular mf
incumbent
adj.
incumbente adj.
titular adj.
n.
beneficiado s.m.

I ɪn'kʌmbənt
adjective (frml)

to be incumbent ON o UPON somebody — incumbirle a alguien


II
noun (officeholder) titular mf del cargo; (Relig) titular mf del beneficio (eclesiástico)
[ɪn'kʌmbǝnt]
1.
ADJ
frm

to be incumbent on sb to do sth — incumbir a algn hacer algo

I felt it incumbent upon me to go — sentí que debía ir

2.
N titular mf , poseedor(a) m / f (de un cargo o dignidad) ; (Rel) beneficiado m
* * *

I [ɪn'kʌmbənt]
adjective (frml)

to be incumbent ON o UPON somebody — incumbirle a alguien


II
noun (officeholder) titular mf del cargo; (Relig) titular mf del beneficio (eclesiástico)

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