词汇 | rooky |
释义 | rookie and rooky Theme: EXPERIENCE - LACKING mod. new; inexperienced.Fred is a rookie first baseman for the home team.A rooky cop can make arrests just like the other cops. Theme: PEOPLE - NEW n. a person new at something; a neophyte, especially a police officer or a ballplayer.Tom is a rookie on the police force.The rookie tackled the veteran player and earned a lot of cheering and applause. rookie1. noun Someone who is inexperienced at some sport, profession, or other activity. Sometimes used as a term of address. It was the first playoff game for the rookie, and he managed to score three runs with a home run in the very first inning. I can't believe they're making me take the rookie out on the beat today. Nice one, rookie. You just cost us a day's worth of work. 2. adjective Of, related to, or indicating a very inexperience person. The rookie officer was tasked with protecting the suspect while he was transferred to the county jail. I can't believe I let that error slip by me during testing. What a rookie mistake! rookieand rooky (ˈrʊki)1. n. a person new at something; a neophyte, especially a police officer or a ballplayer. The rookie tackled the old-time player and earned a lot of cheering and applause. 2. mod. new; inexperienced. Fred is a rookie first baseman for the home team. rookyverbSee rookie |
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