常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Perhaps you’d be more serious about this job if you weren’t such a dilettante.約翰說(shuō),“如果你不是個(gè)業(yè)餘愛(ài)好者,也許對(duì)此工作你會(huì)更認(rèn)真些。Much of Ms Trott’s personal blog, VoxTrott, is devoted to images of her beloved dog Maddy, while Mr Trott, a dilettante cook, likes to post “disgusting pictures of good food” on his blog.Trott女士個(gè)人博客VoxTrott中有許多其愛(ài)犬Maddy的照片,而對(duì)廚藝半懂不懂的Trott先生則喜歡在他的博客中貼一些“令人作嘔的美食圖片”。Much of Ms Trott's personal blog, VoxTrott, is devoted to images of her beloved dog Maddy, while Mr Trott, a dilettante[5] cook, likes to post "disgusting pictures of good food" on his blog.Trott女士個(gè)人博客VoxTrott中有許多其愛(ài)犬Maddy的照片,而對(duì)廚藝半懂不懂的Trott先生則喜歡在他的博客中貼一些"令人作嘔的美食圖片"。權(quán)威例句Now this obscure writer's book has been transformed into a brilliant movie by Julian Schnabel, the artist and cinematic dilettante.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Richard Cohen Reminds the Left Why Castro Must Go' I've worked very hard to get away from the impression that I'm some sort of dilettante riding on my inheritance.FORBES: Field of DreamsHe inherited more of his temperament from his grandfather, the driving, autocratic Emperor Meiji, than from his sickly, dilettante father, Emperor Taisho.ECONOMIST: A god dethroned 返回 dilettante