参与者
A person who takes part in something, such as an experiment, a meeting, or a competition.
Examples
3 of 5这次活动的参与者大多是年轻人。
Most of the participants in this activity are young people.
会议的参与者讨论了新的议程。
The participants of the meeting discussed the new agenda.
市场参与者对未来的价格感到担忧。
Market participants are worried about future prices.
Word Family
Memory Tip
参 (join) + 与 (together) + 者 (person). A person who joins together with others.
Quick Quiz
这项心理学研究需要50名自愿___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 参与者
Examples
这次活动的参与者大多是年轻人。
everydayMost of the participants in this activity are young people.
会议的参与者讨论了新的议程。
formalThe participants of the meeting discussed the new agenda.
市场参与者对未来的价格感到担忧。
businessMarket participants are worried about future prices.
研究者对参与者进行了深入访谈。
academicThe researcher conducted in-depth interviews with the participants.
他是这次比赛的积极参与者。
informalHe is an active participant in this competition.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
作为参与者
as a participant
招募参与者
to recruit participants
参与者反馈
participant feedback
Often Confused With
Cānjiāzhě is more general for attending an event; cānyùzhě implies a deeper level of involvement or role in a process.
Usage Notes
Essential for describing the subjects of a study in IELTS Listening and Reading.
Common Mistakes
Do not forget the '者' suffix when referring to a person.
Memory Tip
参 (join) + 与 (together) + 者 (person). A person who joins together with others.
Word Origin
参 (to join) + 与 (and/with) + 者 (agent suffix).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
这项心理学研究需要50名自愿___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 参与者
Related Vocabulary
More academic words
论述
B1To discuss, expound, or provide a systematic explanation of a topic in writing or speech.
推导
B1To arrive at a conclusion or a formula by logical reasoning or mathematical calculation.
相应
B1Acting in response to something; matching or corresponding in degree, amount, or character.
从而
B1Used to connect two clauses where the second clause is a direct result or a further step of the first action; thus; thereby.
鉴于
B1In view of; considering; seeing that; used to introduce the reason or background for a decision or statement.
依然
B1Continuing to be in the same state or condition as before; still; as before.
局限
B1A limiting condition or circumstance; the state of being restricted within certain boundaries.
参考
B1To consult or use as a source of information; to refer to.
陈述
B1To express something in speech or writing in a clear and detailed way; a formal account of facts or events.
随机
B1Governed by or involving equal selection or chance; without a definite aim, plan, or method.
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