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Meanings of
tyro
in English
Portuguese
principiante
Catalan
novici
Spanish
tiro
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Someone new to a field or activity.
novice
initiate
beginner
tiro
Portuguese
principiante
Synonyms
Examples for "
novice
"
novice
initiate
beginner
tiro
Examples for "
novice
"
1
Objectives: Objective measures are needed to guide the
novice
's
pathway to expertise.
2
The formations attract thousands of extreme hikers and
novice
climbers every year.
3
Methods: For this study, 30
novice
endoscopists performed four preset training sessions.
4
He was in truth no
novice
in the art of purchasing votes.
5
Differences in strength performance between
novice
and elite athletes: Evidence from powerlifters.
1
The government needs to wake up, take action and
initiate
an NAP.
2
Early diagnosis is thus of prime importance to
initiate
adapted treatment promptly.
3
Certain fungal members of this group are required to
initiate
filamentous growth.
4
Scientific break-throughs, especially in the area of medicine,
initiate
fresh ethical debates.
5
In order to be responsible, the service provider must
initiate
the transfer.
1
It's not a good idea to tell them when you're a
beginner
.
2
A new route is an opportunity to be a
beginner
all over.
3
It was ingenious that reply; creditable to a
beginner
,
without social advantages.
4
On the other hand, what better place for a
beginner
to begin?
5
A full range of courses from
beginner
to advanced level is available.
1
As for Aristotle, that
tiro
in all arts was a
tiro
here too.
2
The part taken by Rowley in this play is easy for any
tiro
in criticism to verify.
3
She was a member of the kawariki group that came up with the idea for the
tiro
rangatiratanga flag.
4
Even the cab-driving
tiro
must sit for awhile on the box, and learn something of the streets, before he can ply for a fare.
5
Tiro
was a slave; but this must be taken with some explanation.
Usage of
tyro
in English
1
The veriest
tyro
of an expert toxicologist could too easily confute him.
2
For another, even a space
tyro
such as Channis could operate it.
3
He was, indeed, he told himself, the veriest
tyro
at the game.
4
Sometimes the trick of fence is beaten down by a
tyro
's
stroke.
5
Besides you, Monsieur, D'Hérouville is a
tyro
,
a Mazarin to a Machiavelli.
6
The young
tyro
only needs minutes to be a SuperCoach gun.
7
Mere bald fabrication is useless; the veriest
tyro
can manage that.
8
But Costigan was no
tyro
in the art of dirty fighting.
9
I am myself no
tyro
at smiling, when in the humour.
10
But it's not just
tyro
events who find themselves out of their depth.
11
Man, a
tyro
in emotions, is cast in a simpler mould.
12
With a rifle the merest
tyro
might have bowled him over.
13
Never did the veriest
tyro
walk more innocently into a trap.
14
What Mr. Stewart says on this point should be read by every
tyro
.
15
So many
tyro
bands got their first break on the show.
16
To me, a
tyro
,
it was evident that he disagreed with his master.
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tyro
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
merest tyro
young tyro
canadian tyro
call a tyro
come tyro
More collocations
Translations for
tyro
Portuguese
principiante
novato
Catalan
novici
novençà
principiant
Spanish
tiro
Tyro
through the time
Tyro
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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