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
- All applicants should be at least 16 years of age at the commencement of this course.
申请修读这门课程者至少要年满16岁。 - If positions become vacant you have to compete with hundreds of applicants to get a job interview.
如果有空缺职位的话,你就得和数百名求职者竞争一个面试机会。 - 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。 - I made it to the final round of applicants.
我进入了应聘的最后一轮。 - The most important criterion for entry is that applicants must design and make their own work
最重要的参赛标准是申请者必须设计并制作自己的作品。 - 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。 - Students from India, China and eastern Europe have swelled the ranks of applicants.
来自印度、中国和东欧国家的学生扩大了申请者的规模。 - You are one of the finest applicants I have ever interviewed.
你是我见过的最好的申请人。 - Employers look favourably on applicants who have work experience.
雇主往往青睐有工作经验的求职者。 - Job applicants have to submit a specimen of handwriting.
求职者必须要提交一份笔迹样本。