mid-15c., "horn of an animal recently killed," also "young horned animal," from green (adj.) in sense of "new, fresh, recent" + horn (n.). Applied to new soldiers from c. 1650; extended to any inexperienced person by 1680s.
greenhorn 英文释义
1. an awkward and inexperienced youth
greenhorn 双语例句
1. About 100 years ago, greenhorn was a popular expression in the American west.
在100多年前的美国西部, greenhorn是个非常流行的表达.
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2. He is a greenhorn in this field.
他在这个领域还是个新手。
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3. Ha ! Ha ! You're a proper greenhorn, aren't you!
哈哈, 你真是少见多怪!
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4. That greenhorn is still wet behind the ears.
那个生手毫无经验.
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5. There's nothing funnier than watching a greenhorn in action.
没有什么比看一位新手的表演更滑稽了.
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greenhorn 实用场景例句
He is a greenhorn in this field.
他在这个领域还是个新手。
辞典例句
Ha ! Ha ! You're a proper greenhorn, aren't you!
哈哈, 你真是少见多怪!
子夜部分
That greenhorn is still wet behind the ears.
那个生手毫无经验.
辞典例句
Don't take advantage of the greenhorn.
不要占那新手的便宜吧.
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The greenhorn lack lacked the skills who he would need to live in rough country.