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n. 新手



    rookie
    [ noun ]
    an awkward and inexperienced youth
    <noun.person>


    1. An officer known as the oldest rookie in the force died today of injuries from a shootout that left another man mortally wounded, marking the fourth fatal attack on Dallas police this year, authorities said.
    2. It's got to be the first ever about a rookie manager whose team (the San Diego Padres) just finished last.
    3. "It starts when a black rookie policeman (from Sparta) arrests an old friend who's fleeing Thompson's jail.
    4. The cops are, predictably, a veteran and a rookie, just as they were on "Adam-12." Robert Duvall has the Martin Milner part, the senior guy with the I've-seen-it-all-and-then-some pose.
    5. "Walton was rookie of the year, true," explained John L. Daniels, product manager for Who's Who In America. "But you don't know.
    6. The gunman who killed a rookie policeman guarding the home of a drug witness was sentenced today to 25 years to life in prison, becoming the fourth and final defendant in the 1988 slaying to get the maximum term.
    7. Three men were convicted Wednesday in the exeuction-style murder of a rookie policeman whose death became an issue in last year's presidential campaign and helped set the national agenda in the war on drugs.
    8. The consolation prize was an appointment to the United Nations by President Nixon, who took a lot of heat for putting a diplomatic rookie like Bush in the prestigious post.
    9. In the HBO movie, she's a manicurist married to a cop who was killed in his rookie year.
    10. The reviews for the rookie were good.
    11. Pilot Jim Wetherbee said as a rookie space flier it took him a couple of days to get used to weightlessness.
    12. Solovyov, who led a joint Soviet-Bulgarian mission in 1988, and space rookie Balandin were to link up with the Mir orbital platform on Tuesday.
    13. Glover induces Cluett to take along rookie salesman Billy Fox to show him the ropes.
    14. A rookie politician just graduated from high school, but he already may be drawing the most attention to the office of justice of the peace since Judge Roy Bean and his six-guns were the law west of the Pecos.
    15. Among Redskins, the agency likes rookie running back Ricky Ervins, lineman Charles Mann and "the Posse," composed of receivers Art Monk, Gary Clark and Ricky Sanders.
    16. In another case, a man's home was firebombed twice after he complained about drug dealers, and a rookie policeman was shot to death in his patrol car while guarding the house.
    17. Charles D. Gemar, a space rookie, is another mission specialist on Atlantis' secret military flight.
    18. Ploeger was fishing from a drift boat with a rookie guide, Dan Bishop.
    19. "Ghost" spoofs spooks as Mr. Swayze, rookie poltergeist, learns the ins and outs of the afterlife.
    20. Trouble is, only one can play at a time because Kevin Maas, last sesson's rookie power-hitting phenom (21 HRs in 79 games), will be the usual left-handed designated hitter.
    21. Hohulin did win, and now that promise has put the Republican rookie into an unexpected legal jam.
    22. Gary Cooper as Lou Gehrig, who was married in "Pride of the Yankees," never enjoyed the off-field activities of Durham Bulls rookie righthander Nuke LaLoosh.
    23. On a salary of 9,000-pounds ($15,750) a year after seven years on the job, including gaining a postgraduate diploma, she makes roughly the same as a rookie policeman and about one-third less than many London secretaries.
    24. Wayne Robert Felde, who had pleaded with a jury to impose the death penalty to keep him from killing again, was executed in the electric chair early Tuesday for the 1978 slaying of a rookie policeman.
    25. Jo-Ann Moriarty remembers her introduction to Ornstein in 1986, when she was a rookie Washington reporter for States News Service and needed some quotes for an election-year story she was writing about Rep. James Broyhill, R-N.C.
    26. The layoffs, from the $21,000-a-year rookie guard jobs, are part of Gov. Mario Cuomo's plan to reduce a potential $1 billion budget deficit this year with 2,000 state agency firings.
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