过去式::upstarted
过去分词::upstarted
现在分词::upstarting
第三人称单数::upstarts
1.(初到某地或初出茅庐却)自命不凡的家伙
You can refer to someone as anupstart when 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.
e.g. Many prefer a familiar authority figure to a youngupstart.
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。
e.g. ...anupstart who had come from nowhere.
原本是个无名之辈的目中无人的新丁
1. 暴发户:upstandstring 上翻边梁 |upstart 暴发户 | upstation 上端局
2. 自命不凡的人:upside down 颠倒 |upstart 自命不凡的人 | uptake 摄取
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3. 突然升官的人,暴发户:524. understudy: 预备演员,替角. V. | 525.upstart: 突然升官的人,暴发户. | 526. urchin: 顽童.
4. 爆富:ups and downs 盛衰 |upstart 爆富 | vanish to thin air 消失的无影无踪
The..people are too proud to bear the rule of a foreign upstart.
出自:J. CaryTime..for this young upstart from below stairs to be taught a lesson.
出自:A. West