单词 | entry level |
释义 | entry levelˈentry ˌlevel, entry-level adjectiveadj entry level product/model/computer etc a product etc that is the most basic or simple of its kind, making it suitable for people who do not have much money to spend or who do not have experience using the product 入门级产品/型号/计算机等 Examples from the Corpus entry level• Scheduled to ship in September Velocity 3.0 will cost £17,000 for an entry level development seat with add-on seats costing £2,000.• We take a look at what is regarded by Ti'Ko as the entry level machine for serious computing.• Mechanically the entry level Polos remain the same, bar the adoption of fuel injection.• Pricing will depend on the number of modules picked up, entry level price is £5,000 and up. From Longman Business Dictionary entry-levelˈentry-ˌlevel adjectiveadj 1MARKETING an entry-level product/model/computer/car etc a product etc that is the most basic or simple of its kind, making it suitable for people who do not have much money to spend or who do not have experience using the product They have added an entry-level machine, complementing their existing range of computers. 2HUMAN RESOURCES entry-level job/worker etc a job etc at the lowest level in a company, profession, trade etc → see also entry level under level1We need to create more entry-level jobs for people with the fewest job skills who need opportunities the most. entry levelˈentry ˌlevel [countableC, uncountableU]HUMAN RESOURCES the level at which someone who has little or no experience of working enters a company or organization at the start of their career → levelHe was told that he would be paid $5 to $7 an hour at entry level. |
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