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单词 inexperience
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Definition of inexperience in English:

inexperience

noun ɪnɪkˈspɪərɪənsɪnɛkˈspɪərɪənsˌɪnɪkˈspiriəns
mass noun
  • Lack of experience.

    the accident was due to the inexperience of the driver
    despite his inexperience, Andy wins the first race
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If she was excited at the prospect of working with such people, Sproule was equally aware of her inexperience.
    • That inexperience combined with the fact they were playing overseas for the first time sealed their fate.
    • Galway have a few lads who played in the 2001 final but inexperience will definitely be an issue for them overall.
    • If they were young, we could at least excuse them for their inexperience.
    • The young drivers are the ones who are most likely to make the errors of inexperience like hitting a curb.
    • But the horse nearly paid the penalty for his inexperience when he made a bad mistake at the sixth-last fence.
    • To their credit, the Rangers attacked until the end but a series of wides and inexperience saw them defeated in the end.
    • John Paul Sheahan for example, he had a good debut, would have had a few more scores but for inexperience.
    • That little bit of carelessness or inexperience can sometimes result in the most awful consequences.
    • They claimed that Hanania's inexperience was the reason he was cancelled.
    • So long as his relative inexperience does not count against him, he should make a bold bid tomorrow to go one better.
    • Sometimes it was impossible to tell where bad luck stopped and incompetence or inexperience kicked in.
    • This novel could have been great but is hampered by a stiffness that could be attributed to inexperience.
    • Edwards tried to make a virtue of his inexperience by running as a Washington outsider.
    • Their inexperience doesn't stop them being proud, however, and in some cases arrogant.
    • She finished sixth in the individual event, but recognised it was inexperience which limited her ambitions in the final.
    • Every thing that subsequently went wrong stemmed from Dewar's impatience and inexperience.
    • Young drivers can put themselves and others at risk through a combination of inexperience and bravado.
    • All this political inexperience adds up to disillusioned populations, according to Leon.
    • However, her reservation to audition for the part was due to her inexperience in musical theatre.
    Synonyms
    ignorance, unawareness, unenlightenment, lack of knowledge, lack of education
    unworldliness, naivety, naiveness, innocence, rawness, freshness, greenness, immaturity
    informal cluelessness
    literary nescience

Origin

Late 16th century: from French inexpérience, from late Latin inexperientia, from in- (expressing negation) + experientia 'experience'.

 
 

Definition of inexperience in US English:

inexperience

nounˌɪnɪkˈspiriənsˌinikˈspērēəns
  • Lack of experience, knowledge, or skill.

    the accident was due to the inexperience of the driver
    despite his inexperience, Andy wins the first race
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The young drivers are the ones who are most likely to make the errors of inexperience like hitting a curb.
    • But the horse nearly paid the penalty for his inexperience when he made a bad mistake at the sixth-last fence.
    • Edwards tried to make a virtue of his inexperience by running as a Washington outsider.
    • So long as his relative inexperience does not count against him, he should make a bold bid tomorrow to go one better.
    • All this political inexperience adds up to disillusioned populations, according to Leon.
    • Every thing that subsequently went wrong stemmed from Dewar's impatience and inexperience.
    • Sometimes it was impossible to tell where bad luck stopped and incompetence or inexperience kicked in.
    • This novel could have been great but is hampered by a stiffness that could be attributed to inexperience.
    • She finished sixth in the individual event, but recognised it was inexperience which limited her ambitions in the final.
    • John Paul Sheahan for example, he had a good debut, would have had a few more scores but for inexperience.
    • Their inexperience doesn't stop them being proud, however, and in some cases arrogant.
    • To their credit, the Rangers attacked until the end but a series of wides and inexperience saw them defeated in the end.
    • That inexperience combined with the fact they were playing overseas for the first time sealed their fate.
    • If they were young, we could at least excuse them for their inexperience.
    • Galway have a few lads who played in the 2001 final but inexperience will definitely be an issue for them overall.
    • Young drivers can put themselves and others at risk through a combination of inexperience and bravado.
    • However, her reservation to audition for the part was due to her inexperience in musical theatre.
    • That little bit of carelessness or inexperience can sometimes result in the most awful consequences.
    • If she was excited at the prospect of working with such people, Sproule was equally aware of her inexperience.
    • They claimed that Hanania's inexperience was the reason he was cancelled.
    Synonyms
    ignorance, unawareness, unenlightenment, lack of knowledge, lack of education

Origin

Late 16th century: from French inexpérience, from late Latin inexperientia, from in- (expressing negation) + experientia ‘experience’.

 
 
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