neophyte如何读

英:[ˈni:əfaɪt]

美:[ˈniəˌfaɪt]

neophyte是什么意思

n.

初学者,新手

新近改变信仰或皈依某宗教的人

新来杂草植物

新引种植物

neophyte自然拼读

ne·o·phyte

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neophyte扩展

neophytic (adj.)

neophyte英英释义

  • n.
    • a plant that is found in an area where it had not been recorded previously
    • any new participant in some activity
    • a new convert being taught the principles of Christianity by a catechist

neophyte词源中文解释

约于1400年, neophite,“新皈依者”(现代拼写自16世纪起),源自教会拉丁语 neophytus,来自希腊语 neophytos,“新皈依者; 新近入教者”,形容词意为“新近入教的,新近皈依的”,字面意思为“新近种植的”,由 neos “新”(见 new)和 phytos “生长的; 种植的”组成,后者是 phyein “生长,使生长”的动词形容词,源自 PIE 词根 *bheue- “存在,生长”。

教会意义源自提摩太前书 iii.6。在19世纪之前很少使用。一般意义上的“对任何主题新手”的意思记录于1590年代。作为形容词,“新近进入某种状态”,约于1600年。

neophyte_体育行业词汇

初学者

新手

缺乏经验的运动员

neophyte词源英文解释

Middle English neophite, borrowed from Late Latin neophytus, borrowed from Greek neóphytos "newly planted" (in New Testament and patristic Greek, "newly converted, new convert"), from neo- neo- + -phytos, verbal adjective of phýein "to bring forth, produce" — more at be

The first known use of neophyte was in the 14th century

neophyte儿童词典英英释义

nephewnoun

a son of one's brother, sister, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law

nepenthenoun

a potion used by the ancient peoples to dull pain and sorrow

nepenthenoun

a potion used by the ancient peoples to dull pain and sorrow

neoprenenoun

a synthetic rubber used in numerous products (as wet suits, mouse pads, and flexible pipes)

neoplasmnoun

tumor

neophytenoun

a person who has recently joined a religion

beginner, novice

neophyte 例句

1 Servers in crisp white shirts prepare the dipping sauce — sesame oil mixed with garlic, sugar, vinegar, soy sauce and a little MSG — and supervise the cooking process for hot pot neophytes.

2 Numerous dishes arrive sans grains, and the menu offers neophytes little perspective on the importance of rice in Afghan food and culture.

3 Into this perilous world of spies and informers steps the neophyte policeman, Nicholas Le Floch, Breton-born, and as stubborn as his countrymen.

在这个到处隐藏间谍与告密者的危险世界,布列塔尼出生的尼古拉斯•佛罗奇(NicholasLeFloch)做为新生警察便出场了,他和他的同乡们一样顽固不化。

4 Let’s hang 10 on the breaking wave of the future: hotels are what neophytes term “glocal” phenomena, in that they seamlessly elide down-home verities — a rumpus room for colleagues and pals — with worldwide utilities.

5 Jazz Festival serves as an exuberant meeting point for both bop loyalists and neophytes.

6 Despite the delights it offers King devotees, “Castle Rock” will only succeed if it resonates with neophytes as well as superfans.

7 Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a jazz-curious neophyte, there’s a lot of music to parse through in this year’s lineup.

8 She’s hardly a political neophyte, having served two terms as SAG president — a job Ronald Reagan once held — at a time of great turmoil for the movie industry.

9 Theodore had ordered Barney, as a neophyte cop, to don civilian clothes.

10 At the dead end of West Houston Street in the West Village is Pier 40, where an all-volunteer outfit, the Downtown Boathouse, offers a free program for seasoned mariners and complete neophytes alike.

11 “First Person Singular” will satisfy his fans and serve as a fine introduction to neophytes, echoing many of the uncanny scenarios of his earlier work.

12 The station took a gamble on Gentzler, a relative neophyte who had been demoted in her last gig in Philadelphia.

13 Before he was the familiar bald and bespectacled founding father, Benjamin Franklin was a 17-year-old neophyte printer with burning ambition and something of a punk-rock visual sensibility.

14 A comic book neophyte when he landed the part, he had his work cut out for him.

15 That led to draft days that function like runway shows, with neophyte athletes using their moment in the spotlight to brand themselves even before they join a team.

16 There are several easily Google-able possible culprits here — I don’t want to risk spoiling something for neophytes.

17 Despite the target audience of neophyte adventurers, the guys on my expedition, which cost $399, were not exactly being wrestled from their Lay-Z-Boys.

18 The Clinton camp retorted that Mr Obama was a soft-hearted neophyte who was too eager to talk to dangerous strongmen, such as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

而希拉里.克林顿阵营又曾一度反击过奥巴马,说他不过是心慈手软初出茅庐的小子,说他过于心急口快而对像马哈茂德.艾哈迈迪.内贾德这样的危险而看似彪悍的敌人束手无策而不敢说一个不字。

19 “Houdini” was their major label crossover attempt, and though it didn’t exactly attract a large listenership, it’s still probably the place to start for neophytes.

20 “New York City, the city that would shape my destiny. Modern Gomorrah. I was at the initiation point of square one but in no sense a neophyte,” Bob Dylan wrote in his memoir “Chronicles.”

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