释义 |
amateurisham‧a‧teur‧ish /ˈæmətərɪʃ, -tʃʊə-, -tʃə- ˌæməˈtɜːrɪʃ $ ˌæməˈtʊr-, -ˈtɜːr-/ adjective - It was a surprisingly amateurish movie.
- All these look, to Western eyes, childish as well as amateurish.
- But efforts to keep the narrative on track are often disrupted by amateurish lighting and camerawork.
- But security officials also noted several signs of amateurish work.
- But the campaigns have been very amateurish and low-key and many of the younger people are not interested.
- But the rest of the acting is either poorly thought out or downright amateurish.
- For the subsidy has encouraged amateurish management and an uncommercial approach.
- Is his dramatic performance appropriate parody or merely amateurish?
- Most were amateurish endeavors, he said.
not skilfully done or made OPP professional: His paintings are rather amateurish.—amateurishly adverb—amateurishness noun [uncountable] |