rookie
n. 新手; 新队员
A rookie is someone who has just started doing a job and does not have much experience, especially someone who has just joined the army or police force.
I don't want to have another rookie to train.
我不想再训练新兵了。
...a rookie police officer.
新上任的警官
A rookie is a person who has been competing in a professional sport for less than a year.
1. an awkward and inexperienced youth
Tai Lusi Thomas, Chicago Bulls: Another disappointing 2006 rookie Tai Lusi to begin contributing to the.
泰鲁斯·托马斯, 芝加哥公牛: 另一个令人失望的2006级新秀泰鲁斯就要开始有所贡献了.
And on the basketball court, the towering rookie has shown he still has room to grow.
而在球场上, 这位高大的新手显示他还有成长的空间.
Ivory Coast rookie Salomon Kalou, 21, will partner Didier Drogba in attack instead of Shevchenko.
21岁的象牙海岸新人卡鲁将代替舍瓦与德罗巴搭档.
A rookie n . policeman or trained teacher makes less than half that.
对于刚上任的警察或教师来说,月收入海不到100美元.
Verdict: He will make team and play very little as a rookie.
判决: 他将会加入球队,作为新秀他不会有太多的上场机会.