entrants
英 [ˈɛntrənts]
美 [ˈɛntrənts]
n. 新职员; 新生; 新会员; 新成员; 参赛者(或动物); 考生
entrant的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 新加入者;新成员;新生
Anentrantis a person who has recently become a member of an institution such as a university.- ...a young school entrant.
年轻的新生
- ...a young school entrant.
- N-COUNT 参赛者
Anentrantis a person who is taking part in a competition.- All items entered for the competition must be the entrant's own work.
所有参赛作品必须是参赛者本人的作品。
- All items entered for the competition must be the entrant's own work.
双语例句
- As incomes rise, new entrants will find more profitable opportunities to accompany these consumers up the growth curve.
这些公司将随着城市工薪消费者收入曲线的增长而发掘到更多赚钱的机会。 - But do so in a way that minimises discrimination against smaller rivals and potential entrants.
但同时要最小化针对较小竞争对手和潜在进入者的歧视。 - However, as with asset managers, early entrants to the market may have an edge.
然而,与资产管理公司一样,早期进入该市场的咨询机构可能会占据优势。 - VW and GM were early entrants in China and remain far more powerful there.
大众和通用很早就进入中国,在中国市场的实力要强得多。 - Encouraging new entrants should be a priority.
鼓励新的进入者应是优先考虑的任务。 - London and Hong Kong are successful financial centres partly because they have welcomed foreign entrants.
伦敦和香港之所以成为成功的金融中心,原因之一便在于它们欢迎外国进入者。 - With many new entrants in the market, prices have inevitably fallen.
随着许多新公司进入市场,价格不可避免地出现了下降。 - When the new entrants get big enough, the theory predicts that they will start their own gouging.
该理论预测,当新进入者足够强大时,它们就会开始敲诈了。 - Such growth is attracting new entrants, many of them local brands.
如此增幅吸引来了新进入者,其中多是国产品牌。 - The web encourages many entrants, but also seemingly unassailable monopolies – until they are not.
网络鼓励了很多进入者,还有那些看似无懈可击的垄断者&知道他们丧失垄断地位。