go-getter
英 [ˈɡəʊ ɡetə(r)]
美 [ˈɡoʊ ɡetər]
n. (尤指商业上的)实干家,志在必得的人
复数:go-getters
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指商业上的)实干家,志在必得的人
a person who is determined to succeed, especially in business
柯林斯词典
- 精力充沛的人;渴望成功的人
If someone is ago-getter, they are very energetic and eager to succeed.
英英释义
noun
- someone whose career progresses rapidly
双语例句
- Stone is a go-getter. He'll make an excellent student body president.
世通是一个精力充沛、积极肯干的人,他会成为一个优秀的学生会主席。 - Larry wants to marry a girl who's a real go-getter.
想于一位能干而又有进取心的姑娘结婚。 - The longer the ring finger compared to the rest of his hand – particularly the index finger – then the more chance he is the kind of go-getter who makes big money.
比起其他手指来(尤其是食指),无名指越长此人越可能是个干劲十足,能赚大钱的人。 - Saying this shows you0# 39; re an up-for-anything go-getter, right?
这么说说明了你是个愿意做任何事的积极能干的人,对吗? - Wow! Well, then I have to say, you're a real go-getter!
喔!我得说你是个不折不扣埋头苦干的人! - You want to be known as a go-getter who gets the job done well.
你希望人们把你认为是一个能把事情做好的“富有进取心的人”。 - He is an aggressive businessman-a real go-getter.
他是个积极的生意人-一个真正赚钱的能手。 - The research found that the 76 percent who kept a go-getter attitude during the job hunt found a job after four months.
该研究发现,那些拥有积极心态的求职者,在求职四个月后,有76%的人找到了工作。 - The governor of the state has always been a go-getter.
州长一直是个积极能干的人。 - Interviewers want you to be a go-getter, but they also worry that you'll get restless if you don't move up fast enough.
一方面,面试官希望你是个积极进取的人;但另一方面,他们同时也担心,如果升职不够快的话,你很可能会另谋他就。