newcomers
newcomers — 名詞
1. people who are still new somewhere, or who have only just joined a group or acti
新來者;新人
剛到某地或剛加入某活動的人
people who are still new somewhere, or who have only just joined a group or activity.
Aoi helped the newcomers find their desks before the training session started.
Aoi 在訓練開始前幫新來者找到自己的座位。
help newcomers find [place]
At lunch, Rafael introduced himself to the newcomers from the night shift.
午餐時,Rafael 向夜班的新人介紹自己。
introduce yourself to newcomers
Newcomers get a trail map from the hiking club on day one.
健行社在第一天會發給新人一張步道地圖。
After the open house, several newcomers signed up for Roya's evening choir.
參觀日後,幾位新來者報名參加 Roya 的晚間合唱團。
At the station, a volunteer showed newcomers to the city the free bus stop.
在車站,一名志工指給剛到這座城市的新來者看免費公車站牌。
- new arrival
stresses reaching a place more than joining an activity
- beginner
focuses on lack of experience rather than simply being new
- rookie
informal and often used for work or sports contexts
- old-timer
informal; someone who has been around a place or group for a long time
- veteran member
emphasizes long experience inside the group or activity
文法句型
newcomers to [place/group/activity]
welcome/help newcomers
a newcomer from [place/team]
用法筆記
Usually plural when speaking about a group that is new to a place, club, or activity. It emphasizes recent arrival or recent joining, not lack of ability, so rookie or beginner may fit better when the main idea is inexperience.