| 释义 | View usage for: (taɪroʊ) Word forms: plural tyroscountable noun [oft NOUN noun]A tyro is a person who is just beginning to learn something or who has very little experience of something.[journalism]  ...a tyro journalist. Synonyms: beginner, novice, apprentice, learner More Synonyms of tyro or tiro (ˈtaɪrəʊ) nounWord forms:  plural -rosa novice or beginnerDerived formstyronic or tironic (taɪˈrɒnɪk)  adjectiveWord origin C17: from Latin tīrō  recruit (ˈtaɪroʊ)   nounWord forms: plural ˈtyros  a beginner in learning something; novice  SIMILAR WORDS:   ˈamateur Word origin ML < L tiro , young soldier, beginner`I wondered from the start why such a smart young fellow should make himself out to be a mere tyro in computer technology.Examples of 'tyro' in a sentencetyroDefinition a novice or beginner a tyro journalistSynonyms rookie (informal) catechumenAdditional synonymsDefinition someone who works for a skilled person for a fixed period in order to learn his or her trade I started off as an apprentice and worked my way up.Synonyms trainee,  student,  pupil,  novice,  beginner,  learner,  neophyte (formal),  tyro, probationerDefinition  an inexperienced person I'm a bit of a greenhorn in the kitchen.Synonyms novice,  newcomer,  beginner,  apprentice,  naïf,  learner,  ingénue,  tyro,  raw recruit,  newbie (slang), neophytea new aid for younger children or slow learners Synonyms student,  pupil,  scholar,  novice,  beginner,  trainee,  apprentice,  disciple,  neophyte (formal), tyrotyrannizetyrannytyranttyrou-turnubiquitousugly
Additional synonymsDefinition  a beginner The book is a wonderfully stimulating read for both neophytes and wine buffs.Synonyms novice,  student,  pupil,  recruit,  amateur,  beginner,  trainee,  apprentice,  disciple,  learner,  tyro,  probationer,  novitiate,  proselyte,  catechumenDefinition a beginner I'm a novice at these things. You're the professional.Synonyms beginner,  pupil,  amateur,  newcomer,  trainee,  apprentice,  learner,  neophyte (formal),  tyro,  probationer,  newbie (slang), proselyte |