He was laughed for his amateurish performance. 他那笨拙的表演遭到了嘲笑。
Besides my amateurish skill, the mental conditions vary too. 除了技术不成熟之外,心理上也不同。
And, of course, the articles will all be amateurish nonsense. 当然,那上面的文章也可能完全是外行人的瞎扯。
amateurish
[ adj ] lacking professional skill or expertise <adj.all> a very amateurish jobinexpert but conscientious efforts an unskilled painting
Amateurish \Am`a*teur"ish\, a. In the style of an amateur; superficial or defective like the work of an amateur. -- {Am`a*teur"ish*ly}, adv. -- {Am`a*teur"ish*ness}, n.
There it remained for the rest of the opera, symbolic of how this production, for all its musical splendor, remains hampered by stage effects that sometimes seem amateurish or misguided.
Our real objection should be to the amateurish nature of the drama which consists almost entirely of cliches.
While the vice president's campaign is by most accounts slick and polished, the Dukakis campaign remains, according to critics, uneven and sometimes amateurish.
The current Supreme Soviet, or national parliament, has been under fire in the media over the past months as an ineffective and amateurish body.
But Mr. Boyer called the presentation "amateurish" and added: "It is fair to say that their demonstration raised as many questions as it answered."
Such businesslike aspects of the sport are precisely what the show's producer, Simon Betts, wants to emphasize, and he's tried to chip away at "Come Dancing's" more endearingly amateurish aspects in recent seasons.
Like the electronic systems company as a whole, the cost of ATM's expansion has been a (planned) loss. 'Plessey talked about being a global player, but was amateurish,' says Dolan.
Both Marx and Lenin were enthusiastic though very amateurish players.
"Don't come up in here with amateurish reaction to professional judgments."
Meanwhile, he panhandled, circulated "begging letters" and wrote awkward, amateurish prose that nobody would publish.