【每日一词】callow -/ ˈka-(ˌ)lō / adj. 年轻而无经验的;羽毛未丰的;不成熟的 lacking adult sophistication : immature //callow youth;callow newcomers.
短语
Callow Screen: 卡路筛
Callow Flotation Cell: 卡路型浮选槽
Callow Bear: 卡罗熊
Callow flotation process: 卡路浮选法;卡路浮穴
Callow Drift: 球漂流记
Examples of callow in a Sentence
a story about a callow youth who learns the value of hard work and self-reliance
Recent Examples on the Web
For me, DiCaprio, now pushing 50, nevertheless almost always seems too callow, too green, for the roles he’s called upon to play, especially in his many Scorsese films.
—Peter Rainer, The Christian Science Monitor, 19 Oct. 2023
He was hardly callow.
—Washington Post, 18 Sep. 2020
These comments expressed the callow moral vanity at the core of EA.
—Timothy Noah, The New Republic, 16 Nov. 2022
No longer a brash, callow youth, Mitchell, with his still-eager grin, shows the furrows of age and experience — and the moral sincerity of Cruise’s memorable late performances, especially Minority Report and The War of the Worlds.
—Armond White, National Review, 27 May 2022
双语例句
In the past two decades, many politicians have followed a narrow and callow career path.
过去二十年里,许多政客走的是一条狭隘无知的职业道路。