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applicants

/ap-li-kuhnt/US // ˈæp lɪ kənt //UK // (ˈæplɪkənt) //

申请人,申请者,申办人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who applies for or requests something; a candidate: an applicant for a position.

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Examples

  • It would also require companies that use the tools to tell applicants which characteristics their system used to make a decision.

  • Yale has repeatedly denied the allegations, claiming it has complied with decades of Supreme Court precedent, and doesn’t discriminate against applicants based on race.

  • In this highly connected world, our military recruiters have access to a wide range of screening tools to discern the background of all applicants.

  • Ricci said Maryland law makes it “nearly impossible” for an applicant to get a faster response because it is one of four so-called mitigation states that require adjudicators to determine if there are factors that led to a denied claim.

  • In January, the City Council decided not to interview all of the applicants and instead chose to interview the top five candidates selected by each Council member.

  • The chosen applicant will also, like any gainfully employed citizen, receive payment and vacation time.

  • The perfect applicant also needs to be more outgoing than is expected of a traditional hermit.

  • If the visa is rejected without explanation, the applicant is on the list.

  • If the applicant indicates that he or she has used illegal drugs, state workers are required to give the individual a drug test.

  • Tough love and discipline are the lessons this View host offered her wide-eyed applicant.

  • The unhappy applicant was naturally obliged to temporarily retire from the game, at all events for that night.

  • When these things are done, the certificate of entry is delivered to the applicant and the entry is made.

  • The reduction to practice must be by the applicant for a patent, or by his agent; to do this by a third party will not suffice.

  • Anne was in the hall when he entered, talking to a poor applicant who was waiting to see the Rector.

  • They assume the non-responsibility of the community for anything beyond keeping the destitute applicant alive.