Novato in english
Rookie
pronunciation: rʊki part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rʊki part of speech: noun
In gestures
novato = idiot ; novice ; first-timer ; green hand ; rookie ; greenhorn ; newbie ; verdant.
Example: Dykstra, M., 'PRECIS: a primer', published in 1985, offers the long-awaited 'idiot's guide' to PRECIS indexing.Example: 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Example: The article has the title 'Penmanship: impressions of a first-timer'.Example: I'm a green hand on the library/information field and I would like to know what's the meaning of information nowadays.Example: The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Example: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.Example: As a newbie I don't want to tread on toes nor seem out of place like a whore at a christening.Example: Dazed, drained of energy, and feeling suddenly that his 'most verdant years' were behind him, Stutz began yearning for spring.more:
» novato de Internet = newbie .
Example: The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.» novatos, los = uninitiated, the .
Example: Their effective operation is not immediately obvious to the uninitiated and the cards in the index are liable to become disorganized if inexperienced information seekers tamper with the index.» ser novato en = be virgin to .
Example: Many of these girls were virgins to the stage then, but they took to it like fish to water, strutting their stuff while making their perfectly choreographed dance moves.