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wet behind the ears 英語で:

1. to be new at something or somewhere and so lack the necessary experience to be new at something or somewhere and so lack the necessary experience



英語 "という言葉wet behind the ears"(to be new at something or somewhere and so lack the necessary experience)集合で発生します。

on-going phrases / idioms/ sayings

2. inexperienced inexperienced


They look down on us as inexperienced young men.
Such an inexperienced pilot should not fly this plane alone.
Jack was inexperienced but they hired him anyway.
I'm afraid the new secretary is a bit inexperienced
You’re young and inexperienced.
At times, however, they can cause problems especially if people using them are inexperienced or absent-minded.
Did he know the men were inexperienced riders?
Con artists take advantage of the credulity of inexperienced investors and swindle them out of their money.
An inexperienced stock speculator could easily let his business go to pot and lose his entire fortune.

3. young and inexperienced young and inexperienced