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ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns
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B1
noun
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things:
Do you have any experience of working with kids?
你有照看孩子的工作经验吗?
lesson
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ˈles.
ə
n
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B2
noun
an experience that teaches you how to behave better in a similar situation in the future:
There is a lesson for all parents in this tragic accident.
所有父母都应该从这起悲剧性事件中吸取教训。
bona fides
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ˌboʊ.nə ˈfaɪ.diːz
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noun
the abilities and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job or activity, or proof of these abilities and experience:
There are a number of things that you can do to demonstrate your bona fides as good neighbours.
有好些事情你可以做,来证明自己有作为好邻居的素质。
chops
phrase
mainly
US
informal
the ability, skill, or experience needed to do something well:
She just doesn't have the chops for this demanding role.
她只是没有能力胜任这个高要求的角色。
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ˈgriːn.nəs
/
noun
the quality of having little experience or training in doing something:
The opposing team may look to exploit the captain's greenness.
对方球队可能会因我方队长的缺乏经验而趁机取胜。
inexperience
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ˌɪn.ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns
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noun
lack of knowledge or experience:
As a leader, he's been criticized for his inexperience in foreign affairs.
作为领袖,他因不熟悉外交事务而受到批评。
newness
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səˈkɑːnd.mənt
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noun
UK
a period of time when an employee is sent to work somewhere else, to increase the number of workers , to replace other workers, or to exchange experience or skills:
His involvement with the project began when he was on (a) secondment from NASA to the European Space Agency.
他当初从美国太空总署借调到欧洲太空总署,由此参加了这个项目。
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emˈpɪr.ɪ.k
ə
l
/
C2
adjective
based on what is experienced or seen rather than on theory:
This theory needs to be backed up with solid empirical data/evidence.
这个理论需要翔实的实验数据/实践经验来支持。
experiential
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ˌɪn.ɪkˈspɪr.i.ənst
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B2
adjective
having little knowledge or experience:
They are young inexperienced parents and need support.
他们是些缺乏经验的年轻父母,需要得到帮助。
fledgling
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ˈfledʒ.lɪŋ
/
adjective
new and without experience:
The current economic climate is particularly difficult for fledgling businesses.
目前的经济气候对刚起步的公司来说特别艰难。
green
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rɑː
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adjective
used to refer to a person who is not trained or is without experience:
I would prefer not to leave this job to John while he's still a raw recruit/beginner.
约翰刚被招进来/刚开始工作,还是个生手,我不想把这项工作留给他来做。
know what you are talking about
C1
phrase
to understand a subject because of your experience:
He doesn't know what he's talking about - he's never even been to Africa.
他在信口胡诌——他从没去过非洲。