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  1. "beginner" 和 "newbie" 和 "novice" 和 "rookie " 的差別在哪裡?

    beginner的同義字Exactly as @davrosfire said. They all mean the same thing. However, there are slight differences. "Newbie" is more slang and mostly used in a friendly manner: "I just starting …

  2. "beginner friendly"是什麼意思? - 關於英語 (美國)(英文)的問題 …

    beginner friendly是什麼意思 介面語言 English Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 polski Português (Brasil) Português Русский 中文(简体) Español 中文 (繁體) Türkçe Tiếng Việt

  3. "beginner" 和 "novice " 和有什么不一样? | HiNative

    Novice: A beginner; Someone who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject. I'm still a novice at teaching foreign languages, I haven't done it before.|@TheKingSloth わかった …

  4. "beginner" 和 "novice " 的差別在哪裡? | HiNative

    beginner的同義字@TheKingSloth Beginner driver = someone who just started taking lessons Novice driver ...

  5. "初心者" 和 "初級者" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative

    初心者@JPNNewbie: 初心者 is a common word. i think 初級者 is used in case of something technical. for example sports, programming and foreign languages.|初心者 absolute beginner …

  6. "middle" 和 "medium" 和 "intermediate" 和有什么不一样?

    middleI assume you are referring to them as adjectives. I think with middle there is an obvious range or space. E.g. in the middle of the road E.g. I want that toy in the middle. (that toy …

  7. 新手教程 这个在 英语 (英国) 里怎么说? - HiNative

    Formal translation: "Beginner'sCasual translation: "Tutorial for beginners" Explanation in Simplified Chinese (China): 正式翻译:「新手教程」 这个翻译是比较正式的,适用于正式场合 …

  8. "hikari" 和 "hikaru" 的差別在哪裡? | HiNative

    hikari的同義字@pollystar: hikari is a noun. hikaru is a verb.|@pollystar: hikari(光、ひかり)=noun hikaru(光る、ひかる)=verb

  9. "おつかれ"是什么意思? -关于日语(日文) | HiNative

    おつかれUsually, just greetings as leaving. Literally meaning is “you had a good work” “you must be tired after tough work” But we use it like “bye” “see ya”|When you leave only. So, it means …

  10. "ا" 和 "أ" 和 "إ" 和 "آ" 和 "ء" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative

    اIt's part of our special Arabic vowels .... every one of them sounds different and sometimes it's a grammatical issue but it sounds the same I'll give examples in English words for pronunciation …