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
- Now our newbie Orc and Night Elf are engaged in mortal combat.
现在,我们的新手兽人和暗夜精灵正在进行致命的搏斗。 - 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! - 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。 - As was expected, the ignoramus I was attempting to educate tells me that he isn't a Newbie, but has been playing this game since its release date.
像我预料的一样,我试图教导的那个笨蛋告诉我说他并不是一个菜鸟,说他从游戏发布之日起就已经在玩了。 - Talking to me like I'm some kind of newbie.
跟我说话的语气就像我是个新兵。 - 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。 - 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。 - It's every newbie's worst nightmare.
这是每个新人最恐怖的噩梦。 - But newbie baby namers are prone to making some mistakes that more experienced name choosers are able to avoid.
但是新手的婴儿命名者更容易犯一些错误而有经验的命名者则能避免这些错误。 - Three years ago, I was a Davos newbie.
三年前,我也是达沃斯的新人。