chū
chū
máo

idiom

Meaning of 初出茅庐

初出茅庐 means wet behind the ears; inexperienced newcomer; greenhorn. Pronounced chū chū máo lú.

  • wet behind the ears; inexperienced newcomer; greenhorn

Definitions & Examples

gāng
cóng
xué
 
chū
chū
máo
 
duì
zhí
chǎng
guī
ju
hái
shú
 

He just graduated from university, a greenhorn who is not yet familiar with workplace rules.

Zhè
wèi
dǎo
yǎn
suī
rán
shì
chū
chū
máo
 
dàn
zuò
pǐn
què
míng
jīng
rén
 

Although this director is a newcomer, his work has made an astonishing debut.

Duì
chū
chū
máo
de
chuàng
zhě
 
duō
tīng
qián
bèi
de
jiàn
hěn
yǒu
bāng
zhù
 

For inexperienced entrepreneurs, listening to the advice of seniors is very helpful.

Bié
kàn
chū
chū
máo
 
zuò
shì
shì
hěn
yǒu
de
 

Don't underestimate him as a greenhorn; he's actually very decisive in getting things done.