- entrant (to something)
a person or group that has recently joined a profession, university, business, etc. 新职员;新生;新会员;新成员 new women entrants to the police force 新加入警察部队的女警察 The book is a useful guide for university entrants. 这本书对大学新生来说是有用的指南。 There has been an increase in the number of mature entrants to higher education. 进入高等教育的成年人数量有所增加。
Extra ExamplesTopics Educationc2Professional training of new entrants is an investment for the future. 对新人的专业培训是对未来的投资。 the entry requirements for medical school entrants 医学院新生的入学要求 the number of entrants to higher education 接受高等教育的新生人数 Graduate entrants will start on a slightly higher salary. 毕业生将以略高的薪水开始工作。 There are now more women entrants to the profession. 现在有更多的女性加入这个行业。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- new
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a person or an animal that enters a race or a competition; a person that enters an exam 参赛者(或动物);考生 The average score for all A-level entrants was 5.4. 所有参加高级证书考试的考生平均分是5.4。 a late entrant 迟到者
Extra ExamplesTopics Educationc2the entrants for the award 角逐该奖项的人 You will automatically be registered as an entrant in the Prize Draw. 你将获自动登记参加抽奖。 The winning entrant received tickets to the movie. 获胜的选手获得了这部电影的电影票。 The essay competition attracted 46 entrants. 作文比赛共有46人参加。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- new
- early
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- entrant for
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- entrant (in/into/to something)
a company that starts operating in an area of business where other companies already operate 进入者: 在其他公司已经经营的业务领域开始经营的公司The company is a new entrant into the multimedia market. 该公司是多媒体市场的新进入者。 Samsung and Apple have met strong competition from new entrants in the smartphone market. 三星和苹果遇到了智能手机市场新进入者的激烈竞争。
Word Originearly 17th cent. (denoting a person taking legal possession of land or property): from French, literally ‘entering’, present participle of entrer, from Latin intrare, from intra ‘within’.