novice / ˈnɒv ɪs /

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novice 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner; tyro: a novice in politics.
  2. a person who has been received into a religious order or congregation for a period of probation before taking vows.
  3. a person newly become a church member.
  4. a recent convert to Christianity.

novice 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person just learning something

更多novice例句

  1. Learning Python opens up a huge new world where open-source code and open-source trained models now give even programming novices the opportunity to leverage these technologies for a huge variety of digital marketing goals.
  2. However, when a novice creates a strategy, works for three to six months, and sees no returns, they often are at a loss.
  3. If it’s a game of, let’s say, a grandmaster in chess playing against a novice, they’ll probably win all the games.
  4. Canoo was founded just two years ago, but it’s hardly a team of novices.
  5. An early version of the software uses pictures and videos to teach novices how to perform an eye exam, for example, or insert a breathing tube.
  6. Tisei is now facing off against Seth Moulton, a relative political novice with a Harvard degree.
  7. Being a novice Syrian War watcher, I assumed the regime had returned in force.
  8. For novice and fitness-enthusiasts alike, the Amiigo's intelligent pattern recognition alleviates a major headache at the gym.
  9. At 55, Burke is a political novice, and in a polarized electorate, that might be a winning formula.
  10. What was the material of the novice habit, what kind of incense did they inhale, what was on the plate at dinner.
  11. Nevertheless, if a novice drives a car in London, he can hardly avoid such experiences.
  12. But I am glad of it, for I would now and then take occasion to let the world know that I will not be made a novice.
  13. The stranger was a rather tall, well-built man, light on his feet, and handled himself as though he were no novice aboard a boat.
  14. To the novice the names of these will indicate their position.
  15. Mrs. Horncastle gazed at her curiously; she was evidently a novice in this sort of thing.