wet behind the ears
常見(jiàn)例句
- He was new and wet behind the ears so he became the target of all those tricks of the other boys.
他是新來(lái)的,又不老練,因而成了別的男孩?;ㄕ械哪繕?biāo)。 - When Zhang first entered university, he was still wet behind the ears. "I had the ambition and passion to make a difference, but I didn't know how, " he says.
初進(jìn)大學(xué)的張博林也是懵懵懂懂,他說(shuō)那時(shí)的自己“雖然野心勃勃、熱情滿滿想要有所作爲(wèi),但是卻不知道從何下手?!?/li> - That's often because entrepreneurs who are wet behind the ears don't realize that they should calculate their borrowing needs based on their worst-case scenario instead of their best-case forecast.
這種情況常常是因爲(wèi)初出茅廬的創(chuàng)業(yè)者沒(méi)有意識(shí)到他們應(yīng)該根據(jù)最壞的而不是最好的預(yù)測(cè)來(lái)計(jì)算他們所要借出多少錢(qián)。 - When he was still wet behind the ears, he and Stanislas Yassukovich came up with the idea of creating for these markets a negotiable certificate of deposit.
ECONOMIST: Michael von Clemm - It's a Cinderella story, but the problem is that the filmmakers haven't given us any reason to root for their wet-behind-the-ears Cinderella except that everyone else is being mean to her.
NPR: Friday Movies: Superman and the Devil - He snared Dan Rather when Mr Rather was still a wet-behind-the-ears White House correspondent.
ECONOMIST: Howard Gotlieb 返回 wet behind the ears