upstarts
英 [ˈʌpstɑːts]
美 [əpˈstɑrts]
n. 自命不凡的新上任者; 狂妄自大的新手
upstart的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (初到某地或初出茅庐却)自命不凡的家伙
You can refer to someone as anupstartwhen they behave as if they are important, but you think that they are too new in a place or job to be treated as important.- 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
- Many prefer a familiar authority figure to a young upstart.
双语例句
- A few years ago, the answer likely involved Linux, Red Hat, MySQL and other disruptive open source upstarts.
几年前,答案可能包括Linux,RedHat,MySQL和其它一些小有颠覆性成就的开源软件。 - Worst of all, ranking by reputation allows famous places to coast along, while making life hard for feisty upstarts.
更糟糕的是,根据名气来评级会让名校成绩下滑,而让那些充满活力的新兴学校生存困难。 - Crowning "stars" among literary upstarts is killing them.
把所谓“明星”捧做文唐袈贵即是抹杀他们。 - And even if the upstarts keep stealing marginal customers, the far superior networks of the incumbents should help them retain the highest-value customers.
即便后起之秀不断夺走边际用户,老牌运营商优越得多的网络应当有助于它们留住最高价值的客户。 - The dotcom bust exposed that trend as an illusion, forcing the upstarts to serve their time in junior roles.
互联网泡沫破灭表明这种趋势只是假象,迫使那些职场新人在初级职位上熬年份。 - The line is blurring as upstarts shift toward producing more original material, but the point stands.
随着新兴网站逐渐增加原创内容,两类网站之间的界线渐趋模糊,但上述论点依然成立。 - But Hefner says he does not resent the upstarts that made his once raunchy publication look tame.
不过,赫夫纳说,他不恨使他那一度淫秽的杂志显得平淡的这些新的暴发户。 - One of OPEC's biggest bugaboos is losing control of prices to hedge funds and other speculators that they view collectively as upstarts.
欧佩克最感头痛的一个问题是,油价控制权正在被冲基金和其他投机商夺走。 - In fictions of ancient China such as Stories of the Five Dynasties, some gangsters or hooligans are often described as upstarts who made careers for themselves by entering military service.
流氓无赖发迹成为英雄猛将,是古代白话小说中经常出现的母题。 - Like all upstarts, he had had recourse to a great deal of haughtiness to maintain his position.
象一切暴发户一样,他以前经常装出一种过份的骄傲以维持他的地位。