dilettante

英 [ˌdɪləˈtænti] 美 [ˌdɪləˈtænti]

n.  浅薄的涉猎者; 浅尝辄止者; 半吊子; 半瓶醋

复数:dilettanti

GRETEM8

BNC.34000 / COCA.27819



牛津词典

noun

  1. 浅薄的涉猎者;浅尝辄止者;半吊子;半瓶醋
    a person who does or studies sth but is not serious about it and does not have much knowledge

    柯林斯词典

    1. (尤指艺术方面的)半吊子,浅薄涉猎者
      You can use dilettante to talk about someone who seems interested in a subject, especially in art, but who does not really know very much about it.

      双语例句

      1. As something of dilettante Che biographer, I have my own theory.
        作为一名业余文艺爱好者的切的传记作家,我有自己的观点。
      2. This kind of view is very dilettante.
        这种说法就是很外行的。
      3. To live as a dilettante, or for personal ends, is betrayal.
        像一个爱好者一样生活,或者为了自己的目的是一种背叛。
      4. The person that envy should establish correct belief, envying is the dilettante expression that does not have self-restraint.
        妒忌者应树立正确信念,妒忌是没有涵养的浅薄的表现。
      5. The technology is not excellent also nevertheless, can be very dilettante opinion only.
        不过技术也不到家,只能是很浅薄的意见。
      6. It is also a phenomenological layers which encourage dilettante contemplation.
        这也是一个鼓励业余爱好者深思的现象层。
      7. Is the affection between person and person so dilettante really?
        人和人之间的情感真的这么浅薄么?
      8. A sculptor but a mere dilettante;
        只是个业余爱好者的雕刻师;

      英英释义

      noun

      1. an amateur who engages in an activity without serious intentions and who pretends to have knowledge

          Synonym:    dabblersciolist

        adj

        1. showing frivolous or superficial interest
          1. his dilettantish efforts at painting

          Synonym:    dilettantishdilettanteishsciolistic