insiders 的定义
- a person who is a member of a group, organization, society, etc.
- a person belonging to a limited circle of persons who understand the actual facts in a situation or share private knowledge: Insiders knew that the president would veto the bill.
- a person who has some special advantage or influence.
- a person in possession of corporate information not generally available to the public, as a director, an accountant, or other officer or employee of a corporation.
insiders 近义词
等同于 accessory
等同于 accomplice
等同于 cognoscente
等同于 circle
等同于 clan
等同于 clique
等同于 faction
insiders 的近义词 53 个
- bloc
- clan
- gang
- junta
- minority
- party
- sect
- side
- wing
- band
- bunch
- cabal
- camp
- caucus
- cell
- circle
- clique
- club
- coalition
- combination
- combine
- combo
- concern
- conclave
- confederacy
- conspiracy
- contingent
- coterie
- crew
- crowd
- design
- division
- entente
- guild
- insiders
- intrigue
- knot
- lobby
- machine
- mob
- network
- offshoot
- outfit
- partnership
- ring
- schism
- section
- sector
- set
- team
- unit
- pressure group
- splinter group
insiders 的反义词 8 个
更多insiders例句
- The core of GameStop's quick cash-in problem was the SEC's insider trading rules, which define a specific "trading window" schedule outlining when company insiders can and can't trade on quarterly earnings results that haven't yet been made public.
- The inclusion of both films in that race were something of a surprise – especially the latter, given that Sia’s acclaimed cinematic debut is still mostly unseen by all but a few industry insiders.
- A security team within JPMorgan Chase ran special ops to look for insider threats by monitoring the bank’s employees.
- All military personnel, including members of the National Guard, have undergone a background investigation, are subject to continuous evaluation and are enrolled in an insider threat program.
- At the time, three major city leases were about to expire, and Filner and other insiders had concluded the city needed a comprehensive real estate strategy.
- The family behind Sotto Sotto says that they plan to rebuild, but an insider tells me it may be a while.
- A palace insider however insisted to the Daily Beast today that the Queen was not about to abdicate.
- A network insider insisted: “No expletives were uttered by Mr Mason in the recording of his rant.”
- But one former company insider says knockoff screws were mixed in with real ones.
- When I asked a tea-party insider recently which Senate races were most important to his movement, he named Sasse first.
- If the insider keeps his eyes wide open and waits long enough his chance will come.
- Hereafter, for at least seven years, the Federation was an "insider" in the national government.
- A triangular opening faced towards the bows of the ship, so that the insider commanded a complete view forward.
- But then, you know, the insider sometimes has a better chance than the outsider.
- The disputants know instinctively that an outsider can see the difficulty better than an insider.