newcomer 英 [ˈnju:kʌmə(r)]   美 [ˈnukʌmə(r)]

newcomer

newcomer  英 [ˈnju:kʌmə(r)] 美 [ˈnukʌmə(r)]

n. [劳经] 新来者;新到的移民 

名词复数:newcomers 

Around 5 million years ago, in what is now the southeastern United States,a mysterious newcomer from South America feeds on a primitive horse. 大约在5百万年前,在现在的美国东南部,一只来自南美洲神秘的新来者正在吃着一只始祖马。
As with any radical change to an existing technology, especially a jet engine, a large installed base of expertise together with lots of regulation mean it can be hard for a newcomer to make headway. 因为对于一个已存在技术的根本性的改变,尤其是对飞机引擎来说,大规模基础的专业知识和数量繁多的规章制度使得新来者很难取得进展。

  • When you show up at your first meeting of the local swim club and you're the only one who didn't bring a towel, it may be because you're a newcomer, or someone who's new at participating in a particular group.
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  • n. [劳经] 新来者;新到的移民
  • 1. Around 5 million years ago, in what is now the southeastern United States,a mysterious newcomer from South America feeds on a primitive horse.

    大约在5百万年前,在现在的美国东南部,一只来自南美洲神秘的新来者正在吃着一只始祖马。

  • 2. As with any radical change to an existing technology, especially a jet engine, a large installed base of expertise together with lots of regulation mean it can be hard for a newcomer to make headway.

    因为对于一个已存在技术的根本性的改变,尤其是对飞机引擎来说,大规模基础的专业知识和数量繁多的规章制度使得新来者很难取得进展。

  • newcomer (n.) "recent arrival," mid-15c., with agent noun ending from new-come (past-participle adjective), c. 1200, from Old English niwe cumen; see new + come (v.). Old English also used niwcumen as a noun meaning "newcomer, neophyte."
new·comer / ˈnjuːkʌmə(r) ; NAmE ˈnuːkʌmər / noun newcomer(to sth) a person who has only recently arrived in a place or started an activity 新来者;新手 newcomer newcomers new·comer / ˈnjuːkʌmə(r) ; NAmE ˈnuːkʌmər /
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