novice 英 [ˈnɒvɪs]   美 [ˈnɑvɪs]

novice

novice  英 [ˈnɒvɪs] 美 [ˈnɑvɪs]

n. 初学者,新手 

名词复数:novices 

Because of this the novice wants frequent quick wins and regular feedback. 因此,新手需要频繁迅速的成就感和有规律的反馈。
In fact, in the world of complex software, everyone is effectively a novice. 事实上,在复杂的软件世界里,每个人实际上都是新手。

  • If you're a novice at snowboarding, you're just learning the sport. On the Internet, a novice might be called a newbie, but your parents would call one a beginner.
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  • n. 初学者,新手
  • 1. Because of this the novice wants frequent quick wins and regular feedback.

    因此,新手需要频繁迅速的成就感和有规律的反馈。

  • 2. In fact, in the world of complex software, everyone is effectively a novice.

    事实上,在复杂的软件世界里,每个人实际上都是新手。

  • 3. Before my first child was born, I read all the How To books, and still felt like a clueless novice.

    在我第一个孩子出生前,我读完了所有“怎样……”的书,却仍然感到自己是个茫无头绪的新手。

  • novice (n.) mid-14c., "probationer in a religious order," from Old French novice "beginner" (12c.), from Medieval Latin novicius, noun use of Latin novicius "newly imported, newly arrived, inexperienced" (of slaves), from novus "new" (see new). Meaning "inexperienced person" is attested from early 15c.
nov·ice / ˈnɒvɪs ; NAmE ˈnɑːvɪs / noun 1 a person who is new and has little experience in a skill, job or situation 新手;初学者 I'm a complete novice at skiing. 滑雪我完全是个新手。 computer software for novices/the novice user 给初学者设计的电脑软件 2 a person who has joined a religious group and is preparing to become a monkor a nun 初学修士(或修女);(修会等的)初学生 3 a horse that has not yet won an important race 尚未赢过大赛的赛马 novice novices nov·ice / ˈnɒvɪs ; NAmE ˈnɑːvɪs /
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