latecomer的意思和读音

latecomer

: [ˈleɪtˌkʌmər] : [ˈleɪtˌkʌmə(r)]

n.

latecomers  

n.straggler,dawdler,laggard

latecomern.

1.a person who arrives late

n.1.

n.1.someone who arrives late somewhere2.someone who has recently arrived, become a member of a group, etc.

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1.She says poor manners were the main reason the bank spurned the latecomer for its management-training program.

2.Some critics would say Big Tobacco has been a latecomer to the war against smuggling.

3.This explains, as a latecomer on the rice cooker is home to such a large market share of more people into the home.

4.Next steps: China is a relative latecomer to the space race and its achievements so far are somewhat modest.

5.Repeated lateness is a form of rudeness, as a latecomer takes away everyone's thoughts from the lesson.使

6.A latecomer to politics, the chancellor has treated the party as a vehicle rather than as a home.

7.Meanwhile, Ford, a latecomer to the market, recorded a 27 per cent increase so far this year.(Ford)27%。

8.In this case priming made no difference to the lower classes. They always showed compassion to the latecomer.

9.Second, China's latecomer status means it has a chance to focus on safer technology.使

10.Who does not want his work to become a master of culture, a latecomer to the classical repeated reading and study?