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词汇 neophyte
释义 neophyte
noun[ C ]
 formaluk /ˈniː.ə.faɪt/ us /ˈniː.oʊ.faɪt/
someone who has recently become involved in an activity and is still learning about it新手;初学者
Synonym
newbieinformal
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Inexperienced people and lack of experience
apprentice
beginner
dilettante
freshman
functional illiterate
laywoman
lightweight
muggle
naïf
new addition
non-philosopher
nonspecialist
not know the meaning of the wordidiom
novice
probationer
the blind leading the blindidiom
uninitiated
virgin
virgin territoryidiom
virginity

neophyte | American Dictionary


neophyte
noun[ C ]
us/ˈni·əˌfɑɪt/
someone who has recently become involved in an activity and is still learning about it:
This computer course is for neophytes.

Examples of neophyte


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This fundamental distinction is not always clearly understood by neophyte listeners.
Once initiated, a neophyte can himself become godfather to further recruits, who then become great-godchildren to his own godfather.
The elaborate tonal structure makes it excruciatingly difficult for adult neophytes.
However, one neophyte did entertain notions of a durable allegiance to secondary education; regardless, she was retaining choices.
This helps locate the source of dissent in the party and reveal similarities and differences in behaviour between neophytes and incumbents.
Thus, after some time had elapsed, neophytes started to behave as conventional theories of political behaviour in stable systems predict.
Articles, travelling expenses, voyages were so many pretexts to dazzle neophytes with rewards.
This ritualised relationship between the neophyte and the presiding initiate is conceived in terms of godparenthood : godchild (ahijado) to godfather (padrino).
We can interpret this move as the first lesson for the neophyte on terms that refer to the briscola game.
As neophytes, storytellers had often felt akin to older students; moreover, they were inexperienced and felt young thus somewhat discrete from older colleagues.
The surge in backbench dissent could, for example, be the result of actions by both demoted incumbents and poorly socialized neophytes.
They could be simple, direct, linear, maybe more adapted to neophyte performer, or complex, probably more adapted to expert performer.
Whether it be the analyst, the musicologist, the experienced listener or the neophyte, each uses representation to guide his listening.
The third explanation pinpoints the large influx of (unsocialized) parliamentary neophytes as the source of dissent.
Is it to be defined principally with regard to exemplary or advanced levels of performance practised by seasoned professionals, or does it also cover the efforts of neophytes?
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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