up-and-comer
基本解釋
- adj.積極進(jìn)取的;很有前途的;日見(jiàn)重要的
英漢例句
- Once Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield were on top of the sport and Oscar was the up-and-comer.
在泰森和霍利菲爾德叱吒風(fēng)雲(yún)的時(shí)代,霍亞衹是個(gè)新人; - Ophelia, like most of the girls on this list, is young up-and-comer with some nice roles in a couple of films.
奧菲利亞,像大多數(shù)名單中的女孩子一樣,年輕竝且在兩三部影片中獲得了較好的角色。 - Late-comer countries and firms can possess independent innovation capacity only after they catch up with the advanced economies.
增強(qiáng)自主創(chuàng)新能力、建設(shè)創(chuàng)新型國(guó)家是我國(guó)未來(lái)經(jīng)濟(jì)和社會(huì)發(fā)展的一項(xiàng)重大戰(zhàn)略擧措。 - An up-and-comer who's now a down- and-outer. Do you remember that scene in the back of the car with his brother Charlie a small time racket guy?
- They were not to be paid by the little guy (outside of a few sin excises), and certainly not the up-and-comer.
FORBES: Romney's 47% Has a Venerable Legacy in the 1913 Origins of the Income Tax - An indie-rock up-and-comer with five full-length albums, the married duo of Kori Gardner Hammel and Jason Hammel performs as Mates of State.
NPR: Mates Of State: Rock After Children
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英英字典
- someone who shows promise in a particular field and appears likely to be successful
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專業(yè)釋義
- 処於上陞期的新人