layman
n. 門外漢,外行; 俗人; 一般信徒
A layman is a person who is not trained, qualified, or experienced in a particular subject or activity.
The mere mention of the words 'heart failure', can conjure up, to the layman, the prospect of imminent death...
一提“心臟衰竭”四字,外行人就聯想到命不久矣的情景。
There are basically two types called, in layman's terms, blue and white asbestos.
基本上有兩種,用外行話說就是青石棉和白石棉。
A layman is a man who is involved with the Christian church but is not a member of the clergy or a monk.
In 1932, one Boston layman wrote to Archbishop William O'Connell in support of Father Coughlin.
1932年,波士頓一名平信徒致函大主教威廉·奧康奈爾,聲援庫格林神父。
1. someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
My uncle posed as a connoisseur in paintings while actually he was only a layman.
我叔叔冒充為繪畫鑑賞家,實際上他只是個門外漢.
For the layman, the distance one can see is a good indicator of air quality.
對一般人士來說,能見度是一個反映空氣質量的理想指標.
Can you translate the instructions in this manual for a layman?
你能為外行翻譯這份手冊的使用說明 嗎 ?
Where the law is concerned , I am only a layman.
談到法律, 我不過是門外漢.
The occasion is great, but I'm no judge of music, I'm only a layman.
場面倒是挺宏大的, 但我對音樂不懂, 我是門外漢.