upstart的意思和读音

upstart

: [ˈʌpˌstɑrt] : [ˈʌpˌstɑː(r)t]

n.

v.(使)[];(使)

adj.[]

upstarts  

n.grandee

n.nobody,unknown,nonentity,parvenu,arriviste

upstartn.

1.a person who has just started in a new position or job but who behaves as if they are more important than other people, in a way that is annoying

n.1.;,2.

adj.1.,[]

v.1.(使)[];(使),(使)

n.1.a new person in an organization or group who behaves as if they are more important than the people who are already there

adj.1.an upstart company is one that has quickly become very successful

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1.Or - just as with the previous desktop hits of the past, will it come from a little-known upstart with a disruptive technology?——

2.When MicroPort, a Chinese upstart, came out with products that were 40% cheaper, he recalls, doctors were initially sceptical.西便40%怀

3.With space being at such a premium in crowded cities, an upstart young designer has devised a bookcase that transforms into a bed.西

4.Until recently, it was easy to dismiss such ambitions as the hubristic musings of a young upstart.

5.and began by asking him what he was trying to accomplish, with his young upstart Jet Blue.

6.In this mode players will drop Jordan in a modern team, with him as a young upstart with a lot of talent.

7.Another young Twilight upstart with his top off sneaking his way into the Empire sexiest list?

8.He is the son of a real estate upstart. He lives high on the hog doing nothing but playing golf.

9.All this brave talk might seem easy to dismiss as the swagger of an arrogant upstart.

10.The big question: Is an upstart like BYD technically savvy enough to deliver the technology without quality and performance problems?