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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
amateur
ama·teur [amateur amateurs] noun, adjective BrE [ˈæmətə(r)] NAmE [ˈæmətər] BrE [ˈæmətʃə(r)] NAmE [ˈæmətʃər] noun 1. a person who takes part in a sport or other activity for enjoyment, not as a job •The tournament is open to both amateurs and professionals. 2. (usually disapproving)a person who is not skilled •This work was done by a bunch of amateurs! Opp: ↑professional Word Origin: late 18th cent.: from French, from Italian amatore, from Latin amator ‘lover’, from amare ‘to love’. Example Bank: •I was competing as an amateur. •International affairs today are no longer for gentleman amateurs. •The others had been skiing since they could walk and made her look a rank amateur. •They're just a bunch of amateurs. Derived Word: ↑amateurism adjective 1. usually before noun doing sth for enjoyment or interest, not as a job •an amateur photographer 2. usually before noun done for enjoyment, not as a job •amateur athletics 3. (usually disapproving) = ↑amateurish Opp: ↑professional Word Origin: late 18th cent.: from French, from Italian amatore, from Latin amator ‘lover’, from amare ‘to love’. Example Bank: •The performance sounded very amateur, I'm afraid.
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