comer的意思和读音

comer

: [ˈkʌmər] : [ˈkʌmə(r)]

n.

comers  

comern.

1.[pl]anyone who is interested in, or comes forward for, sth, especially a competition

The event is open to all comers.

2.a person who arrives somewhere

3.(informal)a person who is likely to be successful

n.1.,(...)2.()[]

n.1.someone who is likely to be successful at a particular activity2.someone who arrives somewhere or takes part in something

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1.England was a late comer to the tea trade, as the East India Company did not capitalize on tea's popularity until the mid-18th century.18

2.Somebody fired at me, cause my price is at least 20 % cheaper than the others' and I am a new comer in this field.20%,

3.Nobody could tell this but the parson of the parish, and he was a new-comer, and did not know her.

4.Lenovo's focus on China, which will make it a late-comer in other markets, is expected to be the group's biggest strength.使

5.As we turned the comer we came upon a group of men who were waiting for the museum to open.

6.He was curious about that , why not explain? she was a new comer here , it was reasonable for her to make some mistakes .

7.some of us preferred to gather our art tidily down in one comer of our poster and let the space draw the viewer's attention to it.

8.But when he saw this small new-comer his soul was all ablaze with bliss in a moment.

9.As their wine was measuring out, a man parted from another man in a comer, and rose to depart.

10.I'm a new comer, so I don't have cards right now, but let me write down my name and my phone number for you./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>