词汇 | upstart |
释义 | upstart noun[ C ] uk /ˈʌp.stɑːt/ us /ˈʌp.stɑːrt/ upstartnoun[C] (PERSON)disapproving a person, especially a young one, who has suddenly got power or an important position and takes advantage of this in an unpleasant way(尤指年轻的)突然发迹的人,暴发户;新贵 Organizations - position & status ambassador anti-elite anti-elitist apparatchik back seat counterpart fish grassroots high-ranking honorary junior opposite number rank reach spokesperson super-elite superboard superiority superordinate thane upstartnoun[C] (BUSINESS)a new competitor: 新出现的竞争者 Larger drug companies are buying up many of the upstart companies.大型药企正在收购新兴竞争公司。 Inexperienced people and lack of experience apprentice beginner dilettante freshman functional illiterate laywoman lightweight muggle naïf neophyte non-expert non-philosopher nonspecialist not know the meaning of the wordidiom novice the blind leading the blindidiom underexposed uninitiated virgin territoryidiom virginity upstart | American Dictionaryupstart adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈʌpˌstɑrt/ new and not experienced: Upstart airlines like Southwest are competing today with the established carriers like Delta. upstart | Business Englishupstart noun[ C ] uk /ˈʌpstɑːt/us WORKPLACE a company that has only recently been started: The article shows how mature companies can challenge upstarts. Larger drug companies are buying up many of the upstart firms. |
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