rookie
rookie 英 [ˈrʊki] 美 [ˈrʊki]
n. 新手 phrase. 新人
名词复数:rookies
- A rookie is someone who's new at something. The young football player who's just joined the NFL is a rookie, and if you just started your restaurant job yesterday, you're a rookie too.
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- n. 新手
- phrase. 新人
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1. Yeah, I know. rookie mistake.
我知道,新手错误。
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2. Though a rookie to Big Business, I recognized this as a command performance.
尽管是大公司的一个新手,我意识到这是一个客气的命令。
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3. But following the preceding rules will ensure you are not making "rookie" mistakes that can kill application performance.
但遵循前面的规则将确保您不会犯降低应用程序性能的“新手”错误。
- rookie (n.) "raw recruit," 1892 in that spelling, popularized by Kipling's "Barrack-Room Ballads," of uncertain origin, perhaps from recruit, influenced by rook (n.1) in its secondary sense, suggesting "easy to cheat." Barrère ["A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant," 1890] has "Rookey (army), a recruit; from the black coat some of them wear," so perhaps directly from rook (n.1). Came into general use in American English during the Spanish-American War.
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