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单词 entry-level
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Definition of entry-level in English:

entry-level

adjective
  • 1(of a product) suitable for a beginner or first-time user; basic.

    entry-level computers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And I've done nothing major about seriously furthering my basic entry-level interest.
    • Some makers are starting to offer flat screens on entry-level machines for about €1,200.
    • The house is likely to attract young couples seeking an entry-level home in Dalkey, as well as older buyers trading down.
    • The simple level and skill systems make for a nice entry-level game.
    • Many of the entry-level laser products have increased in price as to make competing products more attractive for consumers.
    • Another factor was the drop in prices, especially for entry-level products, which has perked up purchases by small and medium enterprises and homes.
    • The result - an entry-level car that feels like a luxury car.
    • They are your three basic, entry-level varieties.
    • Shouldn't they have produced at least some entry-level product by now?
    • The entry-level wines of stalwart Australian wineries have crept up in price, and simultaneously slid in quality.
    • This is a result of fierce vendor competition and continued development of the new entry-level notebook market.
    • It offers space and reliability, but the fact that the entry-level engine is a 2.4 litre may dampen its appeal a little.
    • The price of panels has fallen to such an extent that many PC manufacturers are starting to offer them with entry-level machines.
    • The cost of broadband in the UK is falling, especially with the surge in interest for entry-level products.
    • Its entry-level models provide a good balance between functionality, price and technical back-up.
    • But it does make excellent cameras and its entry-level machine is always competitively priced.
    • Additionally, the company has been producing its entry-level tuxedos in China for about three years.
    • This is still a lot dearer than many entry-level PCs, though.
    • However, don't think of airguns as just entry-level products for new shooters.
    • I've driven this new rig and found it to be surprisingly refined and peppy for an entry-level product.
    1. 1.1 At the lowest level in an employment hierarchy.
      he was hired as an entry-level research assistant
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In short order that strategy yielded 47 entry-level hires for his 225-employee company.
      • Most striking, for the first time in 20 years the plant is recruiting entry-level machinists.
      • Most start in entry-level jobs, such as data processing and mail sorting.
      • The majority of identity thefts occur thru contractors employing people in entry-level jobs that have not been properly screened.
      • He moved from entry-level analyst to director level in the treasurer's office in three years.
      • Most welfare recipients who have found work are employed in entry-level jobs, often part-time and temporary.
      • They commonly take entry-level jobs as taxi drivers, cooks, nursing assistants and other service workers.
      • There were also big wage gains in retailing and construction, two industries that hire a lot of entry-level workers.
      • Many employers consider it the premier source for entry-level hires in this field.
      • And most bosses do not expect their entry-level employees to know every artist from the dawn of history.
      • In some instances, that may not be enough to hire a top, entry-level assistant professor.
      • Much as I admire the feistiness of such entry-level CEOs, I must question the use of that title.
      • He has offered him an entry-level job as an offensive assistant.
 
 

Definition of entry-level in US English:

entry-level

adjectiveˈentrēˌlevəlˈɛntriˌlɛvəl
  • 1At the lowest level in an employment hierarchy.

    he was hired as an entry-level research assistant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In some instances, that may not be enough to hire a top, entry-level assistant professor.
    • He moved from entry-level analyst to director level in the treasurer's office in three years.
    • Much as I admire the feistiness of such entry-level CEOs, I must question the use of that title.
    • Most start in entry-level jobs, such as data processing and mail sorting.
    • The majority of identity thefts occur thru contractors employing people in entry-level jobs that have not been properly screened.
    • They commonly take entry-level jobs as taxi drivers, cooks, nursing assistants and other service workers.
    • Many employers consider it the premier source for entry-level hires in this field.
    • He has offered him an entry-level job as an offensive assistant.
    • Most striking, for the first time in 20 years the plant is recruiting entry-level machinists.
    • And most bosses do not expect their entry-level employees to know every artist from the dawn of history.
    • There were also big wage gains in retailing and construction, two industries that hire a lot of entry-level workers.
    • Most welfare recipients who have found work are employed in entry-level jobs, often part-time and temporary.
    • In short order that strategy yielded 47 entry-level hires for his 225-employee company.
    1. 1.1 (of a product) suitable for a beginner or first-time user; basic.
      entry-level computers
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The house is likely to attract young couples seeking an entry-level home in Dalkey, as well as older buyers trading down.
      • And I've done nothing major about seriously furthering my basic entry-level interest.
      • The cost of broadband in the UK is falling, especially with the surge in interest for entry-level products.
      • However, don't think of airguns as just entry-level products for new shooters.
      • I've driven this new rig and found it to be surprisingly refined and peppy for an entry-level product.
      • This is a result of fierce vendor competition and continued development of the new entry-level notebook market.
      • The price of panels has fallen to such an extent that many PC manufacturers are starting to offer them with entry-level machines.
      • The result - an entry-level car that feels like a luxury car.
      • The simple level and skill systems make for a nice entry-level game.
      • Some makers are starting to offer flat screens on entry-level machines for about €1,200.
      • The entry-level wines of stalwart Australian wineries have crept up in price, and simultaneously slid in quality.
      • Additionally, the company has been producing its entry-level tuxedos in China for about three years.
      • Many of the entry-level laser products have increased in price as to make competing products more attractive for consumers.
      • But it does make excellent cameras and its entry-level machine is always competitively priced.
      • This is still a lot dearer than many entry-level PCs, though.
      • It offers space and reliability, but the fact that the entry-level engine is a 2.4 litre may dampen its appeal a little.
      • Shouldn't they have produced at least some entry-level product by now?
      • They are your three basic, entry-level varieties.
      • Its entry-level models provide a good balance between functionality, price and technical back-up.
      • Another factor was the drop in prices, especially for entry-level products, which has perked up purchases by small and medium enterprises and homes.
 
 
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