单词 | inexperienced |
释义 | inexperienced (ɪnɪkspɪəriənst ) adjective B2 If you are inexperienced, you have little knowledge or experience of a particular situation or activity. They are inexperienced when it comes to decorating. Routine tasks are often delegated to inexperienced young doctors. Synonyms: new, unskilled, untrained, green Collocations: inexperienced coach Was he not making life difficult, having already exposed himself, an inexperienced coach, to all this scrutiny? Times, Sunday Times The inexperienced coach hides his confusion behind a few changingroom phrases that convince the club's owners and supporters that they are in expert hands. Times,Sunday Times He was regarded as an inexperienced coach because he only had three years of experience as an assistant coach. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A team of mostly young, talented but in international terms, inexperienced coaches. Times, Sunday Times Helping to direct an inexperienced driver into the depot, he found himself trapped between the fire engine and a pillar. Times, Sunday Times The soft engine mounts made the clutch difficult for an inexperienced driver to operate smoothly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Because the driver must develop a feel for properly engaging the clutch, an inexperienced driver will often stall the engine. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The paths are rugged (due to both vehicular traffic and erosion) and should not be attempted by an inexperienced driver. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The risks of pursuing young, inexperienced drivers through crowded city streets are obvious. Times, Sunday Times The two experienced pilots circled the runway three times before this somewhat frantic and totally inexperienced pilot was ready to attempt the landing. Christianity Today The so-called beginner wing has a relatively flat airfoil and thick leading edge for stability while preventing inverted flight and the possibility of a crash by an inexperienced pilot. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Problems are believed to have been fuelled by the overreliance on inexperienced pilots working zero-hour contracts and those on 'pay-to-fly' deals. Times, Sunday Times Inexperienced pilots can mistake this for actual lift. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Unsafe supervision encompasses such things as, for example, two inexperienced pilots being paired together and sent on a flight into known adverse weather at night. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You might be able to get away with one inexperienced player, but not three or four. Times, Sunday Times You are an inexperienced player on your second tour. Times, Sunday Times Of course, when you have a young and inexperienced player, there have to be some changes. The Sun He was a young and inexperienced player, but he possessed the priceless knack of putting the team in the right place at the right time. Times, Sunday Times The following season, 2009, signaled a fresh start with a significantly expanded and inexperienced player base. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Analysts blame a policy aimed at cutting costs, increasing competition and farming out shows to independent production companies with inexperienced staff. Times, Sunday Times There are four key areas: lack of continuity, late calls, inexperienced staff and little opportunity to provide feedback. Times, Sunday Times We had inexperienced staff who could not cope. The Sun The advertisement renewed concerns that tasks traditionally carried out by fully trained detectives were being left to inexperienced staff. Times, Sunday Times Most focused on how to help younger, inexperienced staff. Times, Sunday Times We have got an inexperienced team, especially in these conditions. Times, Sunday Times (2016) We have committed the sin of an inexperienced team. The Sun (2014) It would be asking far too much from an inexperienced team which is clearly in transition. The Sun (2011) An inexperienced team will struggle if there is stick on the terraces. Times, Sunday Times (2011) But we were an inexperienced team and we simply could not cope when we were hit by a raft of injuries. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The report also said that readily available malicious code kits made it easy for relatively inexperienced hackers to mount attacks. Computing (2010) The relatively inexperienced crew lost their bearings and flew into the sea. Times, Sunday Times (2006) He was third in this last season when relatively inexperienced. The Sun (2012) It won't be easy because we have a relatively inexperienced team. The Sun (2010) This was a new team with a relatively inexperienced manager focusing on recruiting up to 17 new team members. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Translations: Chinese: 缺乏经验的 Japanese: 経験のない |
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