applicants
英 [ˈæplɪkənts]
美 [ˈæplɪkənts]
n. 申请人(尤指求职、进高等学校等)
applicant的复数
柯林斯词典
- 申请人(尤指提交正式书面申请的求职或求学的人)
Anapplicant forsomething such as a job or a place at a college is someone who makes a formal written request to be given it.
双语例句
- They were selected from among many applicants.
他们是从许多报名者中挑选出来的。 - You are competing with hundreds, if not thousands, of other applicants.
你在和千百个其他的求职者竞争。 - Applicants should normally hold a good Honours degree
申请人通常应该拥有优秀荣誉学位。 - Fewer than 10 percent of applicants are granted political asylum by German courts.
申请政治庇护者中,只有不到10%获得了德国法庭批准。 - Compare with other applicants, you are more suited to the job.
和其他申请者相比,你更适合这个工作。 - Currently, masters applicants require an honours degree or postgraduate degree.
目前,硕士课程申请人需要一个荣誉学士学位或研究生学位。 - Applicants on the J-1 Training visa are not allowed to have second jobs.
不行。如果你是持美国职能训练计划类别的J-1签证,你是不被允许找第二份工作。 - Training: Applicants need at least a high school diploma, as well as20/ 20 vision.
培训要求:申请人至少要有高中文凭和20/20的正常视力。 - As the wages were high, there were many applicants for the job.
因为工资高,很多人申请这份工作。 - College applicants who have working experience will receive preference over those who have not.
有工作经验的大学应聘者比那些没有工作经验的会得到优先考虑。