greenhorn
英 [ˈɡriːnhɔːn]
美 [ˈɡriːnhɔːrn]
n. 新手
第三人称单数:greenhorns 复数:greenhorns
COCA.29891
牛津词典
noun
- 新手
a person who has little experience and can be easily tricked
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Paul is very much a man of the the world, but compared with him you are an utter greenhorn.
保罗是个很懂世故的人,但跟他相比之下,你简直什么事都不懂。 - They made him feel a foreigner, a greenhorn.
他们使他感到自己是个外国人,是个新来的移民。 - Gambling on a greenhorn to run a multinational clearly makes no sense.
押注让一名菜鸟经营一家跨国企业显然不合情理。 - About 100 years ago, greenhorn was a popular expression in the American West. Old-timers used it to describe a man who had just arrived from one of the big cities back east.
大约一百年前,绿角在美国西部非常流行,老一辈用它形容那些刚从东部回来的人。 - Think this greenhorn can handle undercover?
这菜鸟能当卧底警察吗? - He took pity on this young greenhorn of a nephew, and wanted to open his eyes too.
他可怜他的侄儿幼稚无知,竭力想使他也睁开眼睛。 - Might give those greenhorn dudes a fright.
也许吓这些菜鸟一下。 - Don't take advantage of the greenhorn.
不要占那新手的便宜吧。 - The greenhorn lacked the skills he would need to live in the hard, rough country.
绿角们缺乏在这种艰难、地形崎岖乡下生活的技能。 - Ha! Ha! You're a proper greenhorn, aren't you!
哈哈,你真是少见多怪!