new entrant — /nju: entrənt/ noun a company which is going into a market for the first time … Marketing dictionary in english
entrant — en‧trant [ˈentrənt] noun [countable] MARKETING a company that starts to sell goods or services in a market where they have not sold them before, or one of these goods or services: • Some foreign entrants have recently come into the local market.… … Financial and business terms
New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps — Active 1929 – present Country New Zealand Allegiance … Wikipedia
entrant — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ new ▪ early, late ▪ college, school, university (esp. BrE) ▪ the entry requirements for medical school entrants … Collocations dictionary
entrant — [n] person entering competition, starting new activity aspirant, beginner, candidate, competitor, contestant, convert, entry, incomer, initiate, neophyte, newcomer, new member, novice, participant, petitioner, player, probationer, rival,… … New thesaurus
New Year's Revolution (2005) — Promotional poster featuring Batista Information Promotion World Wrestling Entertainment … Wikipedia
New Zealand at Miss Universe — New Zealanders have contested 44 Miss Universe pageants since its inception in 1952 and is one of 33 countries to win the title. After no entrants were sent to Miss Universe in 2004 and 2005, a new national pageant, Miss Universe New Zealand, was … Wikipedia
entrant — noun 1) university entrants Syn: new member, new arrival, beginner, newcomer, freshman, recruit; novice, neophyte, tenderfoot; informal rookie, newbie, greenhorn 2) a prize will be awarded to the best entrant Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
New York Yankees — Yankees de New York Pour les articles homonymes, voir Yankees de New York (homonymie). Yankees de New York … Wikipédia en Français
new — adj. 1 recently built/made VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ The car still looks new. ADVERB ▪ brand, spanking ▪ a … Collocations dictionary
entrant — /en treuhnt/, n. 1. a competitor in a contest. 2. a new member, as of an association or school. 3. a person who enters. [1625 35; < F, n. use of entrant, prp. of entrer to ENTER] * * * … Universalium