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How do you say novice English?

Rookie: a novice

Related phrases:

Green chloroplast hand: green hand

Novice salesman: a new salesperson

Keyword analysis:

1, green: green; Grass green; Full of grass; Green; Lush; Immature; Green; raw

Pronunciation: English [ri? Beauty [?ri? n]?

Complex number: greens comparative degree: greener superlative degree: greenest

Derivative: green

Word usage: green; Grass green?

Example: Wait for the light to turn green

Don't go until the green light is on.

It means that it is covered with grass; Green; Lush?

After the rain, the earth was green and everything was born.

After the rainy day, the earth is green.

Also means immaturity; No experience; Naive?

Example: The new sports shoes are still very environmentally friendly.

These new students are still very immature.

2. hand: hand; With the hand of; With one hand; Ask for help; help

English [h? Nd] beauty [h? nd]?

Third person singular: hand present participle: past tense: past participle: past.

Word usage: manual; With ... a hand?

For example: left-handed scissors.

Left-handed scissors

Give something: a role; Function; Influence?

Early reports suggested that the rebels were involved in the explosion.

Early reports indicated that the rebels were involved in the explosion.

3. Sales: for sale; Sales; Sales volume; sales department

Pronunciation: English [? se? Lz] beauty [? se? lz]?

Usage of words: sell; Sales?

People try to limit the sale of alcohol.

In the past, people took measures to restrict the sale of alcohol.

Discount sales; Is there a discount?

He bought a discounted sports jacket at goings men's clothing store.

He bought a sports coat at a discount in Goins men's clothing store.

Extended data:

Syntax use case of hand:

Crew: general mobilization; Are they all out?

There are 30 people coming for dinner, so everyone is on the deck.

There are 30 people coming to dinner tonight, so it is necessary to mobilize them all.

First hand: first hand; personally

The president visited the area and witnessed the destruction with his own eyes.

The president personally inspected the area and inspected the damage.

As busy as a bee: as busy as a bee; At a loss?

With four children at home, she must be as busy as a bee.

There are four children at home, and of course she is as busy as a bee.