newbie
英 [ˈnjuːbi]
美 [ˈnuːbi]
n. (尤指使用电脑的)新手
COCA.27205
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指使用电脑的)新手
a person who is new and has little experience in doing sth, especially in using computers
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指使用电脑或网络的)新人,新手,菜鸟
Anewbieis someone who is new to an activity, especially in computing or on the Internet.- All newbies are offered an individually tailored training and development programme.
每位新人都有量身定制的培训和发展计划。
- All newbies are offered an individually tailored training and development programme.
英英释义
noun
- any new participant in some activity
双语例句
- I wish you would cover more newbie basics as they were my biggest headache!
我希望你们能够加入更多的入门基础,因为这是我最头疼的问题! - For a newbie nobody like yourself, this will seem like a must-attend.
作为新来的无名之辈,这听起来像是必须出席的活动。 - For example, you could write a set of detectors that find newbie style problems.
例如,可以编写一组检测器,它们可以查找新手容易出现的问题。 - I learned a lot from the old hands but also saw them make typical newbie mistakes ( like holding on to a loser) for far too long.
我跟老手们学了很多,但是也看到他们犯很多典型的菜鸟错误(比如打死都不卖)。 - He doesn't know how to fly yet, he is just a newbie.
他还不知道怎么飞,他是个新手。 - The newbie'll think we're savages.
这新来的会以为我们很野蛮。 - Here is the newbie, teach him what to do.
这是新来的,告诉他该做什么。 - Talking to me like I'm some kind of newbie.
跟我说话的语气就像我是个新兵。 - Sure, if you're a green as grass newbie who got your first computer yesterday, you can follow this stuff.
当然,如果你是昨天刚买电脑的菜鸟,你同样能跟得上。 - You're not the newbie you were when you entered the workforce.
你已经不是刚开始工作的时候的那个新手了。