深度学习

tyro (TY ro) From the Latin word meaning “squire” or “recruit,” this noun means “a beginner in learning something.” It’s a good synonym for “novice.”

  • “There are three levels of hills at this resort,” explained Sven, the ski instructor. “There’s the Bunny Run for the tyros, Pleasure Hill for the moderately experienced skiers, and Break-A-Leg Mountain for the experts.”
  • Since he was just a tyro at the guitar, Devon wasn’t yet able to play the more complicated Beatles songs. His teacher told him he would need a couple of months of lessons before he could take on “Norwegian Wood.”

——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》

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tyro(tyro)这个名词来自拉丁语,意思是“乡绅”或“新兵”,意思是是“初学者”。这是“新手”的好同义词
滑雪教练Sven解释道:“这个度假村有三层山丘。”。“这里有新手的兔子跑,经验丰富的滑雪者的欢乐山,专家的Break-A-Leg山。”
由于德文只是一个吉他新手,他还不能演奏更复杂的披头士歌曲。他的老师告诉他,在学习“挪威木”之前,他需要上几个月的课
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