roster 的定义
- a list of persons or groups, as of military personnel or units with their turns or periods of duty.
- any list, roll, or register: a roster of famous scientists; a roster of coming events.
roster 近义词
list of items, names
更多roster例句
- This “southpaw advantage” is substantial enough to generate a large surplus of lefty pitchers on rosters and shape the game in profound ways.
- The WNBA has only 140-something roster spots filled, total, and just 12 teams to feature a handful of players with primary roles.
- To further bolster its roster, the team even lured free agent Artemi Panarin from Columbus and signed Jacob Trouba, whom it had acquired in a trade with Winnipeg, to a seven-year deal.
- Also, that roster might not exactly be at full strength right away.
- Scroll, which now has 14 employees, has a long roster of other partners to tap into.
- That goes for its contemporary membership roster as well as for the photographers represented in the exhibition.
- In the states that have set up exchanges—a roster that includes most of the larger states—the subsidies would continue.
- That explains the impressive roster of guest stars the series has racked up of politicians playing themselves.
- An NFL season is about to start with the first openly gay player on a team roster.
- An impressive roster of interested parties for a website that has only been around for a day.
- Wà ka sa plantilya kay kaswal pa ka, You are not in the roster because you are a temporary employee.
- The Orderly-Sergeant looked over his roster, and then walked down to Si's residence.
- Printed on the letterheads, it gave added solidity and added substantiality to the bank's roster.
- The system of using lecturers seems to help considerably to swell the Ku Klux roster.
- Time was pressing, for rumours were in the air that the regiment was well up the roster for foreign service.