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Definition of non-specialist in English: non-specialistnoun nɒnˈspɛʃ(ə)lɪst A person who is not an expert or specialist in a particular subject. Example sentencesExamples - Electronically produced sonograms can record its pitch content and structure graphically, but they are difficult for non-specialists to read.
- As a result, most opinions are inaccessible to non-specialists.
- Prosumer's product, the Prosumer Suite, enables non-specialists to create complex and interactive web applications quickly and easily.
- One simple way to describe them is to say they are non-specialists who think they are specialists.
- Another way of finding out what the audience needs to learn about is to ask specialists what common errors in treatment are made by non-specialists.
- The engineers were shocked to find they didn't perform tasks involving a significant engineering element as well as the non-specialists did.
- The vast majority of data are contributed by non-specialists, describing their own experiences of earthquakes.
- They will also give non-specialists an easy way to make identifications and provide access to detailed species information.
- The book's long-term perspective will make this work exceptionally valuable to specialists and non-specialists alike.
- This clearly written, intelligently argued, and accessible study also should appeal to non-specialists.
- Put across in a way which is accessible to non-specialists, this is fascinating material and yet the pure science involved is only part of the story.
- Smith gives detail enough to satisfy historians of physics while maintaining a relatively accessible text for non-specialists.
- Written for non-specialists, the book is organized into an introduction and 15 discrete essays.
- Cognitive behavioural principles may be used by non-specialists to correct distorted thinking and to encourage behaviours that contribute to patients' sense of mastery and wellbeing.
- Mesopotamian specialists will appreciate his efforts; however, non-specialists may find this work too difficult for their tastes.
- To non-specialists, it's not really clear what it amounts to.
- These papers are all here, and they make hard reading for non-specialists.
- This point often gets lost in discussions among non-specialists.
- The general reader should be aware that the authors presuppose a fair amount of knowledge on the subject, which makes the book less accessible for non-specialists.
- Even the non-specialists will stand a chance of winning a medal.
Synonyms non-professional, non-specialist, layman, layperson
adjective nɒnˈspɛʃ(ə)lɪst Not having or requiring specialist knowledge. articles inform non-specialist readers about new scientific advances Example sentencesExamples - The more complex behavioural approaches may not be suitable for routine implementation by non-specialist staff.
- Unfortunately, as an introductory work for non-specialist readers, the book falls short in coverage and in exposition.
- While making Pacific music and dance cultures known is a valuable goal, some conceptual discussion would have benefited specialist and non-specialist readers alike.
- Nevertheless, An Irish Working Class does offer some rewards to the efforts of non-specialist readers.
- Schools were increasingly having to make use of non-specialist teachers or teachers on temporary contracts.
- The introduction in fact presents just all about the information that non-specialist readers would need, both in the main text of the article and in highly informative summary tables of the chapter findings.
- The text is detailed but generally well argued and clear enough for the non-specialist reader to find his or her way.
- All the other non-specialist presenters are so bland they melt into one.
- These appendices may not interest the non-specialist reader as most of the poems selected speak for themselves.
- The message for the non-specialist reader is that cerebral palsy may be common in surviving infants with low weight births, but that most survivors do not have it.
- Sanders's study is comprehensive, clearly written, and accessible to the non-specialist reader.
- Although Stein's arguments are nuanced and complex, the liveliness of his transparent and often evocative prose makes the book accessible to the non-specialist reader as well.
- More importantly, it is written in a jargon-free language that is readily comprehensible to the non-specialist reader.
- There are no long musical quotations or discussions of musical theory to confuse the non-specialist reader.
- Hooper steers a deft course through the theories and arguments, covering difficult, controversial territory clearly and never losing the non-specialist reader.
- It is geared towards the non-specialist college reader.
- To the non-specialist reader this gives the impression that the carvings have almost disappeared.
- Rigg's subject is fascinating and his material is rich, but the book's organization makes it problematic for undergraduate or non-specialist readers.
- The authors have carefully negotiated a narrative designed to enlighten a student and non-specialist readership.
- There are comparatively few quotes in either English or Irish and I suspect that this may give a non-specialist reader the feeling that the author is being too cavalier in his assumptions.
Synonyms non-technical, non-professional, amateur, lay, lay person's, general, middle-of-the-road |