amateurish如何读

英:[ˈæmətərɪʃ]

美:[ˌæməˈtərɪʃ, -ˈtʃʊr-, -ˈtjʊr-]

amateurish是什么意思

  • adj.业余的;不熟练的

amateurish自然拼读

am·a·teur·ish

ae m chuhr ihsh [or] ae m chuhr ihsh

amateurish扩展

amateurishly (adv.), amateurishness (n.)

amateurish词根

词根:amateur

adj.

amateur 业余的;外行的

n.

amateur 爱好者;业余爱好者;外行

amateurism 业余性;非职业的作为;业余特点;业余主义

amateurish英英释义

noun

one who engages in a pursuit, study, science, or sport as a pastime rather than as a profession a tournament that is open to both amateurs and professionals

She played soccer as an amateur before turning professional.

one lacking in experience and competence in an art or science He's a mere amateur when it comes to cooking.

The people running that company are a bunch of amateurs.

devotee, admirer

I am a philologist or amateur of the language …—Phillip Howard

amateurish词源中文解释

"具有非专业人士的缺点和不足," 1863; 来自 amateur + -ish。 相关词汇: Amateurishly; amateurishness。

amateurish词源英文解释

borrowed from French, going back to Middle French, "one who loves, lover," borrowed from Latin amātor "lover, enthusiastic admirer, devotee," from amāre "to have affection for, love, be in love, make love to" (of uncertain origin) + -tōr-, -tor, agent suffix Note: Latin amāre has been explained as an original stative verb with -ē- (hence, *ama-ē-, comparable to *sta-ē- > stāre "to stand"), formed from a root present *ama-, going back to an Indo-European verbal base *h2m̥h3- or *h3m̥h3- "take hold of, grasp" (whence also Sanskrit ámīti "takes hold of, swears," Greek ómnymi, omnýnai "to affirm with an oath," presumably originally "hold fast to an object while swearing"). Semantically the development in Latin is hypothetically "to grasp the hand of" > "to treat as a friend" > "to love." Supporting the presence of the verbal base in Italic would be the form amatens, allegedly, "(they) have seized" or "they have received" in a Sabellic text (the Aes Rapinum of the ancient Marrucini). According to an older theory amāre may be linked to a group of expressive/nursery words, as Latin amita "aunt," *amma "mother" (presumed from derivatives in personal names), Oscan ammai (dative singular) "mother." Another point of comparison with amāre has been Old Irish námae (genitive námat) "enemy," if it goes back to a participial formation *n(e)-h2m̥h3-(e)nt- "not loving" (compare Latin inimicus enemy), though the verbal base *h2emh3- is not otherwise attested in this or any other sense in Celtic. Concerning the derivative amīcus "friend" see note at amiable.

The first known use of amateur was in 1757

amateurish儿童词典英英释义

amazementnoun

great surprise or astonishment

amatoryadjective

of, relating to, or expressing sexual love

amateurnoun

a person who takes part in an activity (as a study or sport) for pleasure and not for pay

a person who engages in something without experience or skill

mistakes made only by an amateur

amateurnoun

a person who takes part in an activity (as a study or sport) for pleasure and not for pay

a person who engages in something without experience or skill

mistakes made only by an amateur

amateurnoun

a person who takes part in an activity (as a study or sport) for pleasure and not for pay

a person who engages in something without experience or skill

mistakes made only by an amateur

amateurish 例句

1 It's essentially a glorified PowerPoint presentation that juxtaposes archival footage — an echo chamber of interviews, readings and performances taken entirely out of context — with amateurish stock footage and a short running time.

2 The show also uses amateurish re-enactments, which look particularly clunky when juxtaposed with images by photographers in the midst of crisis.

3 But when I first looked, in 2010, desperate for answers to my perpetual singlehood, online quizzes were still surprisingly amateurish, often using irregular font sizes and clip art.

4 The knowledge and research of this 83-year-old author is magnetic and forces the reader to reassess one's understanding of Amundsen's organisation and the amateurish approach of Scott.

5 For example, an amateurish image of the Virgin Mary with her eyes closed and an odd line starting at her lips and running down her body was entitled “Madonna with Floss.”

6 Now, if you say a work is "frankly amateurish" please include an image of the work under attack.

7 But if the face that Literary Death Match presents to the public is determinedly chaotic and endearingly amateurish, then its rise demonstrates a rather steelier business acumen.

8 The paintings left him feeling like a whipped schoolboy, helpless, amateurish.

9 But the tone is amateurish and counterproductive.

但是其言辞却显得业余而适得其反.

10 “Kung Fu Elliot” chronicles his amateurish efforts to make a third feature, “Blood Fight,” which he expects will be his breakthrough.

11 Detectives described the burglary as 'crude and amateurish'.

侦探称这次夜盗是拙劣的生手干的。

12 At the same time, there were people on the film crew who had come up through the system and frowned upon it, saying, 'This is very amateurish.'

13 After the movie’s release the action shifts to a Memphis courtroom, so we get amateurish acting, plus ropey Tennessee accents, plus some of the deadliest wigs ever placed on human heads.

14 Such jarring contradictions occasionally feel compelling, but often read as kitschy, even amateurish.

15 The film tries so hard to be slick, but its efforts are both unoriginal and painfully amateurish.

16 There’s promise here, shining out of the immediacy and simplicity; even when she’s playing chord progressions most beginners would reject, she knows how to be amateurish but not banal.

17 The literature of interwar Britain is full of bad food, dirty floors, and surly amateurish cooks and cleaners.

18 To me, that was pure anti-motel bias compounded by an amateurish Web site.

19 As this tends to happen with the youngest, most enthusiastic but least experienced fans, it communicates the status of novice and is seen as amateurish and ungainly.

20 But mostly the 1976 “Einstein” cast was an assembly of artists, skilled in some things and amateurish in others, but with a kind of venturesome summer-camp atmosphere prevailing during the rehearsals and performances in Avignon.

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