laymen
n. 門外漢,外行人( layman的名詞複數 ); 普通教徒(有別於神職人員)
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。
a book written for professionals and laymen alike
一本內行外行都可以讀的書
Avoid computer jargon when you write for laymen.
寫東西給一般人看時,應避免使用電腦術語.
On one level it was highly technical, beyond the ken of most laymen.
從某種意義上說,這個問題具有高度技術性, 是多數門外漢無法搞懂的.
To provide religious, educational and community service for laymen.
對在家眾提供宗教, 教育與社羣服務.
In laymen's terms, the seemingly irresponsible cad may not be so bad.
在外人看來, 那看似不負責任的卑鄙男人也不是那麼壞.