dilettante
英:[ˌdɪləˈtænti] 美: [ˈdɪlɪˌtɑnt, ˌdɪlɪˈtɑnt, -ˈtɑnti, -ˈtænt, -ˈtænti]
dilettante 基本解释
释义浅薄的涉猎者,闹着玩的人,半吊子;
变形
复数:dilettantidilettantes
英英释义
dilettante[ ,dili'tænti, 'dilitɑ:nt ]
n.an amateur who engages in an activity without serious intentions and who pretends to have knowledge同义词:dabblersciolist
adj.showing frivolous or superficial interest; amateurish同义词:dilettantishdilettanteishsciolistic
dilettante 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Dilettante watch the scene of bustle, adept guard the entrance.
外行看热闹,内行看门道。 - He is a master of that area even if he is a dilettante.
虽然他只是个业余爱好者
用作形容词(adj.)- The person that envy should establish correct belief, envying is the dilettante expression that does not have self-restraint.
妒忌者应树立正确信念,妒忌是没有涵养的浅薄的表现。 - This kind of view is very dilettante.
这种说法就是很外行的。
权威例句
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