单词 | rookie |
释义 | rookie, Sport Occupationsrook·ie /ˈrʊki/ noun [countableC] 1 especially American EnglishAmEBOEXPERIENCED# someone who has just started doing a job and has little experience 新手 rookie cops 新手警察 2. American EnglishAmEDSEXPERIENCED# someone who is in their first year of playing a professional sport 〔第一年参加职业体育比赛的〕新选手 Examples from the Corpus rookie• And how do you shout for a rookie called Elvis Grbac?• Don't be too hard on the guy, he's just a rookie.• He told the umpires that they were treating him like he was a rookie.• a rookie cop• a rookie radio reporter• He will need to keep his eye on the ball during an opening match against rookie Peter Ebdon.• But Mutch and Bull, 300 goals between them, fired blanks all afternoon and rookie Hoult was in sharp form anyway.• Heath Shuler started the game and rookie Danny Wuerffel finished it.• Faulk and other would-be seniors, meantime, have enjoyed fine rookie seasons.• Mariucci is the first rookie coach in NFL history to win 11 games in a row.• Third-place Robbie Buhl, one of four rookie Indy-car drivers to occupy the first four finishing positions, was down 2 laps.• Lisa Hackney is the LPGA's Rookie of the Year.• They lost in overtime to a field goal by Pete Stoyanovich, Miami's rookie kicker.• It was rookie coach, Ray Rhodes, who got the most credit for keeping the team in check. From Longman Business Dictionary rookierook·ie /ˈrʊki/ noun [countableC] American EnglishAmEJOB someone who has just started doing a job and has little experience (1800-1900) Perhaps from recruit |
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