comer 英 [ˈkʌmə(r)]   美 [ˈkʌmɚ]

comer

comer  英 [ˈkʌmə(r)] 美 [ˈkʌmɚ]

n. 来者,来的人;有成功希望的人 

名词复数:comers 

It does not hurt the newest comer to sweep out the office if necessary. 如果有必要,新来者在办公室外进行打扫并没有什么损失。
If you want to know more about the comer, yon can talk to the students here. 如果你想更多的了解这个英语角,你可以同这里的学生交谈。

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  • n. 来者,来的人;有成功希望的人
  • 1. It does not hurt the newest comer to sweep out the office if necessary.

    如果有必要,新来者在办公室外进行打扫并没有什么损失。

  • 2. If you want to know more about the comer, yon can talk to the students here.

    如果你想更多的了解这个英语角,你可以同这里的学生交谈。

  • 3. On his first day as the new-comer,he breezed through the office to introduce himself.

    他作为新来者上班后的第一天在办公室呆了一会儿,作了自我介绍。

  • comer (n.) late 14c., "visitor, one who approaches or is lately arrived," agent noun from come. Meaning "one showing promise" is attested from 1879. Phrase all comers "everyone who chooses to come" is recorded from 1560s. Middle English also had comeling "a comer, newcomer, stranger" (mid-13c.), also "stray animal" (c. 1200).
comer / ˈkʌmə(r) ; NAmE ˈkʌmər / noun 1 all comers [plural ] anyone who is interested in, or comes forward for, sth, especially a competition (尤指对比赛)感兴趣的人,到场者,参加者 The event is open to all comers. 所有人均可参加这项比赛。 2 ( with adjectives 与形容词连用 ) a person who arrives somewhere 到达者 see also latecomer , newcomer 3 ( NAmE) ( informal) a person who is likely to be successful 可能成功者 comer comers comer / ˈkʌmə(r) ; NAmE ˈkʌmər /
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