upstart

GRE

英[ˈʌpstɑ:t]
美[ˈʌpstɑrt]

基本释义

n.
暴发户,新贵; 傲慢自负的人

词性变化

实用例句

Many prefer a familiar authority figure to a young upstart.

很多人都更愿意跟自己熟悉的权威人物打交道,而不是一个年纪轻轻却自命不凡的家伙。

...an upstart who had come from nowhere.

原本是个无名之辈的目中无人的新丁

Much of this draws on the upstart science of happiness, which mixes psychology with economics.

这些大都与现今正势如破竹般发展的“快乐学”有关, 它将心理学融入经济学.

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He is a complete upstart.

他是个不折不扣的暴发户.

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Surely the giant Sorcerer is not afraid of four more upstart pipsqueaks. Where is Eddie?

当然了,魔法师巨人是肯定不会害怕再多四个小矮人的. 埃迪在哪儿?

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It will take more than the youth vote sweep the upstart party to power.

这个新生政党要想一举掌控大权,光靠年轻人投票还不够.

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He was a new upstart and a gentleman of the first head.

他是个暴发户,是个新封的贵族.

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The Hill is an upstart competitor that's a little edgier.

国会山是一个有点边缘化的新晋竞争者.

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He is, so to speak, an upstart.

可以说, 他是个暴发户.

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I am going down to make it hot for that upstart!

我走下来刁难那个暴发户.

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Advertisers and users have been for years for the hot upstart to settle on for ads.

广告客户和用户多年来一直等待这家广受欢迎的新贵企业就广告模式作出决定.

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You impudent upstart. I shall take great delight in dispatching you myself.

你这个厚颜无耻的暴发户,如果能亲自消灭你,我会很高兴.

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He tried to pass for a gentleman; but everyone knew he was an upstart.

他设法将自己冒充成为一名绅士, 但每个人都知道他只是一位暴发户.

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You can't marry that young upstart!

你可不能嫁给那个年轻的暴发户!

辞典例句

The cloud laughed at the rainbow saying that it was an upstart gaudy in its emptiness.

云嘲笑虹霓,说它只是空虚中爆发的绚丽.

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You cannot marry that young upstart!

你可不能嫁给那个年轻的暴发户!

辞典例句

Many prefer a familiar authority figure to a young upstart.

很多人都更愿意跟自己熟悉的权威人物打交道,而不是一个年纪轻轻却自命不凡的家伙。

柯林斯例句

真题例句

You cannot buy class, as the old saying goes, and these upstart entrepreneurs cannot buy their prizes the prestige of the Nobels.

出自-2014年考研阅读原文

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an arrogant or presumptuous person

  • 2. a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class

  • 3. a gymnastic exercise performed starting from a position with the legs over the upper body and moving to an errect position by arching the back and swinging the legs out and down while forcing the chest upright

Adjective
  • 1. characteristic of someone who has risen economically or socially but lacks the social skills appropriate for this new position

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