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Meaning of 初出茅庐

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chū chū máo (Trad.: 初出茅廬)
venturing from one's thatched hut for the first time (idiom); young and inexperienced; novice; greenhorn
Example Sentences
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He was a mediocre writer.
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She is a good driver, but as a mechanic, she is just a babe in the woods.
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Jeremy's just being blooded, so we don't expect him to be very good at the game.
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"These people are not college graduates, " said Reggie Roe, a parish official who has 987 acres and is looking at considerable enrichment himself.
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A decade ago, a starlet toting around a portable computer would have been unthinkable.