A1 Idiom Informel

Wet behind the ears.

Inexperienced.

Signification

To be young and without much experience.

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Contexte culturel

Used frequently in business to describe new hires. Used to describe rookies in professional leagues. Used to describe students who haven't entered the workforce yet.

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Use it gently

Because it can sound patronizing, use it with a smile or a kind tone.

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Don't use in formal writing

Keep this for casual conversation only.

Signification

To be young and without much experience.

💡

Use it gently

Because it can sound patronizing, use it with a smile or a kind tone.

💬

Don't use in formal writing

Keep this for casual conversation only.

Teste-toi

Complete the sentence.

The new recruit is still ____ behind the ears.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : wet

The idiom is 'wet behind the ears'.

Choose the correct meaning.

What does 'wet behind the ears' mean?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Inexperienced

It refers to someone who is new and lacks experience.

🎉 Score : /2

Aides visuelles

Banque d exercices

2 exercices
Complete the sentence. Fill Blank A1

The new recruit is still ____ behind the ears.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : wet

The idiom is 'wet behind the ears'.

Choose the correct meaning. Choose A1

What does 'wet behind the ears' mean?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Inexperienced

It refers to someone who is new and lacks experience.

🎉 Score : /2

Questions fréquentes

6 questions

Only if they are new to a specific field. It refers to experience, not just age.

It can be. Use it carefully with people you don't know well.

No, that means he is covered in water. You must include 'behind the ears'.

No, it can be used for any situation where someone is new.

No, it just means they lack experience.

Yes, 'I'm still a bit wet behind the ears' is a humble way to admit you are learning.

Expressions liées

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Green

synonym

Inexperienced

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Rookie

synonym

A beginner

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Know the ropes

contrast

To be experienced

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