Aún no tenemos significados para "too inexperienced".
1I was too young, too inexperienced, to understand his pain and humiliation.
2I'm too inexperienced for retail, not professional enough for a desk job.
3But I was too inexperienced-perhapstoo weak to acknowledge it to myself.
4I believe I am too inexperienced for such a responsibility, Mr. Swain.
5Perhaps she had been too inexperienced, perhaps too self-centered, to see it.
6My dear friend, you are too inexperienced to make such rash promises.
7She was too inexperienced, really, to know if he got the best price.
8And every one rejected me - Iwastoo young, too short, too inexperienced.
9Cortez was a good reporter, but he was way too inexperienced.
10I feel that I am too young, too inexperienced, to decide.
11Many of the guards were too inexperienced to know better.
12That poor child is too young, too inexperienced, to realise what her position is.'
13I fear Stephen La Mothe is too young, too inexperienced, for so grave a mission.
14Faith was too inexperienced to resist a skilled seduction.
15Youth she enjoyed, if it were not too inexperienced.
16I was very far from regarding this peace as final; for that, I was too inexperienced.
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