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Definition of beginner in English: beginnernoun bɪˈɡɪnəbəˈɡɪnər A person just starting to learn a skill or take part in an activity. 初学者,新手 language courses for beginners Example sentencesExamples - Make sure the staff are well qualified and sympathetic towards beginners and newcomers.
- Our tutors specialise in teaching beginners in a very relaxed homely atmosphere.
- If you have been gardening all of your life or if you are just a beginner, there is much to be learned by becoming a member of the club.
- This year we would particularly hope to send reading books and workbooks for beginners.
- The beginner first learns a sequence of movements called the seven coordinations.
- This course is for beginners or people who want to refresh their computer skills.
- All traditional instruments will be taught both for beginners and advanced students.
- But they are, says Gina, great places for beginners to start to learn about plants.
- You are never too young or old to learn and the skills you need to learn as a beginner are the same no matter what your reason for taking lessons.
- For beginners, start with the three weeks and adapt it to your needs.
- This class is designed for the absolute beginner and no previous knowledge is necessary.
- This event will draw runners from all over the country but there will also be courses for beginners.
- Today it is still widely used on the campus by keen climbers and beginners who want to learn the basics.
- These classes will cater for all categories, from beginners to advanced students.
- We tried out a few steps and it was immediately obvious that our new pupils were complete beginners.
- Training on the course begins with the basics and complete beginners are catered for.
- The society is particularly is catering for beginners who want to learn the game and have a bit of fun at the same time.
- Recently I gave up a couple of days fishing and acted as a guide to two beginners.
- The boat is wider than a racing craft and consequently is safer for beginners.
- The course is intended for beginners and there are no formal entry requirements.
Synonyms novice, starter, learner, student, pupil, trainee, apprentice, probationer recruit, raw recruit, newcomer, new boy, new girl, tyro, fledgling, neophyte, initiate, fresher, freshman, cub Christianity postulant, novitiate North American tenderfoot informal rookie, new kid (on the block), newie, newbie, newb North American informal greenhorn, probie, punk Australian/New Zealand informal new chum
PhrasesGood luck supposedly experienced by a beginner at a particular activity. 新手的好运气(据信新手做事时总会碰到的好运) Example sentencesExamples - You never knew: maybe the kid would have beginner's luck.
- ‘Well, you certainly have wonderful beginner's luck,’ said Marcus, laughing a little out of surprise.
- Would I be able to swoop in on some beginner's luck and take something home?
- It's difficult - I mean he might be quite intelligent, he might have outside help, or he might just have beginner's luck.
- Somewhere on the outskirts of town, his beginner's luck finally deserted him.
- Later on, as we queue for my second plate of paella and Nick's father has gone off to collect his winnings, Nick and I wonder if it was beginner's luck.
- If not, I shall have to put it down to beginner's luck - a bit like my politics.
- Some people will say you win the first one and that's beginner's luck or something like that.
- Call it beginner's luck - or evidence that I'm just really relaxed.
- But then he was a strong swimmer, and, what is more, he had beginner's luck.
RhymesBerliner, Corinna, dinner, grinner, inner, Jinnah, sinner, skinner, spinner, thinner, winner Definition of beginner in US English: beginnernounbəˈɡinərbəˈɡɪnər A person just starting to learn a skill or take part in an activity. 初学者,新手 language courses for beginners Example sentencesExamples - Our tutors specialise in teaching beginners in a very relaxed homely atmosphere.
- You are never too young or old to learn and the skills you need to learn as a beginner are the same no matter what your reason for taking lessons.
- The course is intended for beginners and there are no formal entry requirements.
- This course is for beginners or people who want to refresh their computer skills.
- The society is particularly is catering for beginners who want to learn the game and have a bit of fun at the same time.
- We tried out a few steps and it was immediately obvious that our new pupils were complete beginners.
- But they are, says Gina, great places for beginners to start to learn about plants.
- All traditional instruments will be taught both for beginners and advanced students.
- This class is designed for the absolute beginner and no previous knowledge is necessary.
- This event will draw runners from all over the country but there will also be courses for beginners.
- The boat is wider than a racing craft and consequently is safer for beginners.
- The beginner first learns a sequence of movements called the seven coordinations.
- For beginners, start with the three weeks and adapt it to your needs.
- Training on the course begins with the basics and complete beginners are catered for.
- Recently I gave up a couple of days fishing and acted as a guide to two beginners.
- Make sure the staff are well qualified and sympathetic towards beginners and newcomers.
- These classes will cater for all categories, from beginners to advanced students.
- Today it is still widely used on the campus by keen climbers and beginners who want to learn the basics.
- If you have been gardening all of your life or if you are just a beginner, there is much to be learned by becoming a member of the club.
- This year we would particularly hope to send reading books and workbooks for beginners.
Synonyms novice, starter, learner, student, pupil, trainee, apprentice, probationer
PhrasesGood luck supposedly experienced by a beginner at a particular activity. 新手的好运气(据信新手做事时总会碰到的好运) Example sentencesExamples - Somewhere on the outskirts of town, his beginner's luck finally deserted him.
- Call it beginner's luck - or evidence that I'm just really relaxed.
- You never knew: maybe the kid would have beginner's luck.
- It's difficult - I mean he might be quite intelligent, he might have outside help, or he might just have beginner's luck.
- But then he was a strong swimmer, and, what is more, he had beginner's luck.
- If not, I shall have to put it down to beginner's luck - a bit like my politics.
- ‘Well, you certainly have wonderful beginner's luck,’ said Marcus, laughing a little out of surprise.
- Some people will say you win the first one and that's beginner's luck or something like that.
- Would I be able to swoop in on some beginner's luck and take something home?
- Later on, as we queue for my second plate of paella and Nick's father has gone off to collect his winnings, Nick and I wonder if it was beginner's luck.
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