inexperience
noun /ˌɪnɪkˈspɪəriəns/
/ˌɪnɪkˈspɪriəns/
[uncountable]- lack of knowledge and experience
缺乏经验;经验不足 - His mistake was due to youth and inexperience.
他失误的原因是年轻没有经验。
- He put his mistakes down to (= believed they were caused by ) his inexperience.
他把自己的错误归因于缺乏经验。 - Her inexperience in politics did not show as she debated with the other candidates.
她与其他候选人辩论时,并没有显出她的政治经验不足。 - She showed her inexperience by asking lots of trivial questions.
她问了很多琐碎的问题,表明她缺乏经验。 - The team's defensive errors were down to (= a result of ) their inexperience.
该队的防守失误归因于他们缺乏经验。 - They made mistakes because of their inexperience.
他们因为缺乏经验而犯了错误。 - inexperience in teaching
缺乏教学经验 - Despite her relative inexperience, she has shown herself to be a highly competent manager.
尽管她相对缺乏经验,但她已经证明自己是一名非常称职的经理。 - I'm afraid that in this instance the player's inexperience showed.
恐怕这种情况下选手的经验不足暴露了出来。 - The debate was only marred by the inexperience of the main speakers.
辩论只是因为主要发言人缺乏经验而被破坏了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- relative
- youthful
- sexual
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- show
- be down to
- put something down to
- …
- show
- because of inexperience
- through inexperience
- inexperience in
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词源late 16th cent.: from French inexpérience, from late Latin inexperientia, from in- (expressing negation) + experientia ‘experience’. - His mistake was due to youth and inexperience.