entrant 英 [ˈentrənt]   美 [ˈɛntrənt]

entrant

entrant  英 [ˈentrənt] 美 [ˈɛntrənt]

n. 进入者;新会员;参加竞赛者;新工作者 

名词复数:entrants 

That's because only a few system calls can be safely called inside signals. Only calls that are re-entrant or not interruptible by signals can be called safely. 那是因为只有一些系统调用可以安全地调用内部信号:只有可重入的(re-entrant)或者不被信号中断的调用才可以被安全地调用。
Small, local organizations -- churches, temples, mosques, service clubs -- may offer money each year with few takers, or at least none as brilliant as your entrant. 小规模、当地组织--教堂、寺庙、清真寺、服务型社团--每年会向一些人提供资金,至少你得竞争者没有你这么聪明。

  • An entrant is someone who signs up to compete or participate in something. A person who enters a country is also an entrant, like an American who crosses the border into Canada.
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  • n. 进入者;新会员;参加竞赛者;新工作者
  • 1. That's because only a few system calls can be safely called inside signals. Only calls that are re-entrant or not interruptible by signals can be called safely.

    那是因为只有一些系统调用可以安全地调用内部信号:只有可重入的(re-entrant)或者不被信号中断的调用才可以被安全地调用。

  • 2. Small, local organizations -- churches, temples, mosques, service clubs -- may offer money each year with few takers, or at least none as brilliant as your entrant.

    小规模、当地组织--教堂、寺庙、清真寺、服务型社团--每年会向一些人提供资金,至少你得竞争者没有你这么聪明。

  • entrant (n.) 1630s, "one who enters, a beginner" (of professions, etc.); from French entrant, present participle of entrer (see enter). From 1838 with reference to one who enters a contest. As an adjective from 1630s.
en·trant / ˈentrənt ; NAmE ˈentrənt / noun 1 entrant(to sth) a person who has recently joined a profession, university, 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 university entrants 大学新生 2 entrant(to sth) 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 entrant entrants en·trant / ˈentrənt ; NAmE ˈentrənt /
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