newcomers

newcomers — 名詞

1. people who are still new somewhere, or who have only just joined a group or acti

1.名詞B1
釋義

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.

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

They are newcomers of the chess club.
They are newcomers to the chess club.
💡use 'to' after newcomer for the place or group someone has just joined.
Ken is a newcomer teacher at our school.
Ken is a new teacher and a newcomer to our school.
💡newcomer is a noun for the person, not a modifier directly before a job noun.