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beginner

/bih-gin-er/US // bɪˈgɪn ər //UK // (bɪˈɡɪnə) //

初学者,初学,初学时,初学阶段

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that begins.
    • : a person who has begun a course of instruction or is learning the fundamentals: swimming for beginners.
    • : a person who is inexperienced; novice.

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Examples

  • On day two, we hit the saunas and the spa and tried beginner yoga and meditation classes.

  • This is for kids or beginners, and does not contain professional grade sewing tools.

  • Matt Pincus, a seasoned climber and coach at TrainingBeta, says it’s more productive for beginner and intermediate climbers to focus on the simple things, like increasing climbing volume and confronting fear.

  • However, Source tree equally claims to serve both powerful experts, as well as absolute beginners.

  • The common problem many beginner content creators make is they focus too much on content and too little on marketing.

  • “We might have to wait and do further lessons after the election,” Pell says lightheartedly, himself a beginner.

  • When she started practicing, we had her on a 15- or 20-pound bow, which is pretty heavy for a beginner.

  • Roughly 25 percent is rated beginner terrain; 45 percent intermediate; and 30 percent expert.

  • And the whole project looked to be that of a beginner over-reaching.

  • Many British Ferns evidence a marked tendency to “sport,” and this is a fact which the beginner should always bear in mind.

  • For this purpose there are, unfortunately, but few works which are well calculated to serve the needs of the beginner.

  • From its difficulty it should not be taken as a study by a beginner, for modelling and color are difficult enough at best.

  • There are, however, some things that almost always bother the beginner, and it may be helpful to speak of them particularly.

  • It was touching to hear him speak of his Parisian habits, and of his experience; he whose destiny it was to be always a beginner.