newcomer
英 [ˈnjuːˌkʌm.ər]
美 [ˈnuːˌkʌm.ɚ]
- n. [劳经] 新来者;新到的移民
- n. (Newcomer)人名;(英)纽科默
将“newcomer”分解为“new”和“comer”。想象一个“new”新生刚进入某个环境(“come”进去),这个新生就是“newcomer”(新来的人)。这种方法通过视觉联想帮助记忆,即一个新成员的形象。
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- newcomer (n.)
- "recent arrival," mid-15c., with agent noun ending from new-come (past participle adjective), c. 1200, from Old English niwe cumen. Old English also used niwcumen as a noun meaning "newcomer, neophyte."
- 1. They were joined by a newcomer who came striding across a field.
- 一个新来的人大步穿过一片田地,加入到他们的行列。
- 2. The newcomer is not used to the heavy traffic in big cities.
- 新来者对大都市拥挤的交通不习惯.
- 3. I'm a newcomer and no good at flattery.
- 我是新来的,又不会献殷勤.
- 4. He gave the newcomer the works.
- 他捉弄了这个新来的人.
- 5. "Sergeant, I should like a word with you," said the newcomer, in a pleasantly-inflected baritone.
- “巡佐,我想和您说句话,”新来的人用悦耳的男中音说道。