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
BNC.34000 / COCA.27819
牛津词典
noun
- 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
- (尤指艺术方面的)半吊子,浅薄涉猎者
You can usedilettanteto talk about someone who seems interested in a subject, especially in art, but who does not really know very much about it.
英英释义
noun
- an amateur who engages in an activity without serious intentions and who pretends to have knowledge
adj
- showing frivolous or superficial interest
- his dilettantish efforts at painting
双语例句
- 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。 - 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。 - A sculptor but a mere dilettante;
只是个业余爱好者的雕刻师; - 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。 - This kind of view is very dilettante.
这种说法就是很外行的。 - 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? - 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。 - 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。
