词汇 | entrant |
释义 | entrant noun[ C ] uk /ˈen.trənt/ us /ˈen.trənt/ a person who becomes a member of a group or organization: 新成员;新会员;新职员 new entrants to the school/company学校新生/公司新职员 a person who takes part in a competition or an exam: 参赛者;考生 All entrants complete two three-hour papers.所有的考生都要完成两场历时3小时的笔试。 a company that starts selling a particular product or service, or selling in a particular place, for the first time: 首次销售某种产品(或服务)的公司;在某处首次开始经营的公司 entrant toAs a recent entrant to the Japanese market, the company is at a disadvantage compared to Japanese suppliers.因为是首次登陆日本市场,这家公司跟日本供应商相比处于劣势。 Organizations - joining & leaving addition anti-assimilation assimilation assimilationist assimilative assimilatory blackball disenrollment enrol enrolment enter entry entryway exit from something initiation ceremony joiner non-joiner onto receive sit You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Competitors & participants in sports & games Students & pupils Giving, providing and supplying entrant | American Dictionaryentrant noun[ C ] us/ˈen·trənt/ a person who takes part in a competition, or a new member of a school or organization: All entrants in the race should go to the starting line now. entrant | Business Englishentrant noun[ C ] uk /ˈentrənt/us COMMERCE a company that sells a product or service in a particular place or to a particular group of customers for the first time: entrant to sthAs a recent entrant to the Japanese market, the company is at a disadvantage compared to Japanese suppliers. HR a person who has recently begun working in a particular job or area of work: entrant to sthWe are proud of our record in attracting new entrants to our profession. Examples of entrantentrant Figure 10 intertemporal welfare of new entrants would mechanically be lower for cohorts living longer, as the instantaneous utility is negative. A higher frequency of the late entrants found 'have sufficient leisure time' important. Farming goals of profit and leisure time increased in popularity among the late entrants. Subsequent evidence suggests, however, that the high rate of closure has been maintained, as well as a low rate of new entrants. Under such conditions, environmental regulations can even be co-opted to keep new, cleaner entrants out and further solidify the dominance of old, heavily polluting industries. The women pictured in these photos shared the modest dress and somber countenances of most of the beauty competition entrants. The recommendation that all entrants to the profession should undergo a course of professional training had originally been proposed for implementation 'in or about' 1951. Late entrants more often mentioned goals related to profit and leisure time. Late entrants replaced more heifers than early entrants. Early entrants had a significantly higher educational level than the late entrants. However, early signs are that the economy is sufficiently market-driven to enforce its own discipline on new entrants. 21. Similarly, it was in the interests of new entrants to compete on quality rather than on price. If new entrants have low reputation they are less favoured though they might be totally trustworthy. The cost of studying, however, is not necessarily the main reason that potential entrants decide against going to university, but just one of many reasons. Many of these would be new entrants or existing nonsegmentalist competitors. See all examples of entrant These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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