comer
英 [ˈkʌmə(r)]
美 [ˈkʌmər]
n. (对某事尤指比赛)感兴趣的人,到场者,参加者; 到达者; 可能成功者
复数:comers
BNC.12132 / COCA.9658
牛津词典
noun
- (对某事尤指比赛)感兴趣的人,到场者,参加者
anyone who is interested in, or comes forward for, sth, especially a competition- The event is open to all comers.
所有人均可参加这项比赛。
- The event is open to all comers.
- 到达者
a person who arrives somewhere - 可能成功者
a person who is likely to be successful
柯林斯词典
- See also:I arrived at the church at two-thirty p.m. to find some early comers outside the main door...The first comer was the Sultan himself.all-comerslatecomernewcomer
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- He turned his gaze to the new comer.
他把目光移到新来的人身上。 - I am a new comer among you, but I will confess that you amaze me.
我在你们中是个新来的,但是老实说,你们确使我感到奇怪。 - I am a new comer, you'd better ask the boy over there.
我是个新来的,你最好向那边的那个男孩问路。 - In that case, I wonder that you are a new comer.
如果是那样的话,我认为你一定是新来的。 - Suddenly the new comer stopped with her hands on her key.
陌生人突然停住了,双手搭在琴键上。 - You are a new comer; I'll be very glad to show you all round.
你刚来,我将很高兴带你去各处走一走。 - The new comer kept silent when I asked him whether I could use his comb.
我问这位新来的人可否用一下他的梳子,可是他却一言不发。 - The new comer said it was a duck, not a pig.
新进来的人说这是个鸭子,不是猪。 - I know nothing except that he was a new comer here.
我只知道他是新来的,别的一无所知。 - The west is a new comer to culture and civilization when compared to china.
和中国比较,西方的文化和文明不过是滴水置于海洋。