1.新来者
2.新生事物
3.生手
1.someone who has recently started to live or work somewhere, or who has just arrived in a place
2.someone who has recently started to do something or be involved in something; used about products and companies
1.This discussion highlights the fact that test categorization can be very confusing - especially to the newcomer.
讨论凸现了这样一个事实:测试的分类可能令人非常迷惑,特别是对初学者而言。
2.By introduction, we got to know each other, my appellation was "a newcomer Zhu Jun" , everybody spoke so , I almost was used to it.
大家介绍我们认识,我的称谓是“这是新来的朱军”,大家都这么说,我差不多习惯了。
3.Dawn may be something of a newcomer to the public eye, but actually has been around for awhile; it was first launched in 2007.
“黎明”号探测器对公众来说可能是一个新来者,但它其实已经存在一段时间了,是在2007年发射的。
4.SOAP is the newcomer to this set of technologies, however, only coming to the scene within the last couple of years.
不过,SOAP却是这组技术中的新来者,只是近几年才出现的。
5.Maybe, taking into consideration of his background as a newcomer, his superior only gave him a project with little hope for success.
也许是考虑到约翰·桑顿的资历还不够,上司就把一个没有多大希望的项目交给了他。
6.There was an almost indescribable atmosphere about it which convinced the newcomer that this was the proper thing.
这周围有一种几乎难以形容的气氛,使得初来的人相信这里才是该来的地方。
7.Our teacher went out of his way to be nice to the newcomer.
我们老师对新同学格外好。
8.This reflects the period of its entry into English, i. e. the nineteen-fifties, but the word is by no means a newcomer in its native land.
这反映了它进入英语的时期系二十世纪五十年代,但它在自己的国土上并非新词。
9.As a newcomer here, you may feel it not easy to be adapted to the new class.
作为一个新人在这里,您可能会感到适应新的环境并不容易。
10.Now. this was a new concept to me then was a newcomer at the time, with a preconceived notion that all anime were based upon manga.
这对当时的我来说可是件新鲜事——我那时还是只菜乌,一直先入为主地认为所有动画都是根据漫画拍成的。