Pronunciation: CHLáI zhàdào
Usage: It is often used as a modest word to show that you have no experience.
Quote: Modern Xiao Gan's Scenery on the Grassland "Even I, a newcomer, can see ... I looked up at rows of newly-built houses."
Example: "I'm new here. It's hard to say what contribution I have made to the department. If you have any problems in your daily work, please say so.
Extended data
1, antonym: mature and steady
Pronunciation: l m: l m: lǎo chéng chí zhòng ng
Interpretation: That is to say, people are experienced, sophisticated, steady and do not act rashly.
Analysis: age: sophisticated and mature; Persistence: steady and not frivolous.
Quotations: Modern Lu Xun's "Folk Tales with Southern accent and Northern accent": "As long as you look at Mr. Tang Zheshan, who is self-serious, as commander-in-chief, you can know that there will be no bloodshed."
Allusion: In the Song Dynasty, Jin Bing invaded the Central Plains, and the seed division was called to meet the enemy and recover Shouyang and Yuci. The nomads from the army deliberately dispersed their forces, and the spies in front reported to the court, which was a good opportunity to send troops. Sophisticated seed teachers thought it was an enemy plot, but it was hard to disobey your orders and had to send troops. As a result, it was ambushed by the enemy and completely annihilated.
2, synonym: fledgling
Pronunciation: chch máo lú.
Explanation: It means working for the first time. Now it means just leaving home or just going to work, lacking experience.
Usage: verb-object type; As predicate, object and attribute.
Quotations: Modern Lu Xun's "Like Gao Old Master Q": That silly boy is a rookie, and we will definitely sweep him away!
Synonym: bud, wet behind the ears, bud.
Antonym: Old and prudent, an old horse knows the way.