newcomer 的定义
- a person or thing that has recently arrived; new arrival: She is a newcomer to our city. The firm is a newcomer in the field of advertising.
newcomer 近义词
person who has just arrived in area
更多newcomer例句
- They’re placing gigantic expectations on newcomers Tesla, Nvidia, Netflix, Adobe, and PayPal, not to mention Amazon, a gang of five that’s selling at 114 times earnings.
- He’s made more than 60 jumps, although the vast majority of those have been for practice—he’s a relative newcomer to the field.
- Challenged by conservative media newcomers in the space, Fox upped the investment into its digital offerings and later launched a paid streaming service for diehard fans.
- Beds have been a particular issue, since migrant shelters in Tijuana have effectively closed their doors to newcomers, Jozef noted.
- On the other hand, the Romans were considered as relative newcomers to the Mediterranean sphere of influence.
- But more and more often, the HBO newcomer looks, sounds, and feels like real news.
- And not just regarding complete newcomer to the art world—you might ask Julian Schnabel about that.
- Soso, played by newcomer Kimiko Glenn, is a hippie in the worst sense of the word.
- Their hope was to rattle the newcomer, but the incident just embarrassed the incumbent.
- Will a sage coach like John Calipari be able to outwit a relative newcomer in Kevin Ollie, he of a mere two seasons on the job?
- Bidding a young bank manager take charge of the detachment, Frank led the newcomer rapidly to headquarters.
- Despite the arrogant manner of his address, Garnache felt prepossessed in the newcomer's favour.
- A low, fierce cry of delight came from the queen; she held out a pair of hands that trembled to the newcomer.
- As each newcomer came forward, the man who arrived immediately before him called out: "I'm last."
- Henri David, for that was the name of the newcomer, was a tall, slender man about thirty-five years of age.