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词组 Johnny-come-lately
释义
Idiom
Johnny-come-lately
Theme: LATENESS
someone who joins in (something) after it is under way.
Don't pay any attention to Sally. She's just a Johnny-come-lately and doesn't know what she's talking about.We've been here for thirty years. Why should some Johnny-come-lately tell us what to do?
Idiom
Johnny-come-lately
Theme: JOINING
someone who joins in (something) after it is under way.
Don't pay any attention to Sally. She's just a Johnny-come-lately and doesn't know what she's talking about.We've been here for thirty years. Why should some Johnny-come-lately tell us what to do?
Idiom
Johnny-come-lately
old-fashioned someone who has only recently started a job or activity and has suddenly become very successful.
She denies suggestions that she's a Johnny-come-lately, saying that she has worked for years to get her own show.
Johnny-come-lately
noun a new recruit; a newcomer; hence, someone inexperienced or unsophisticated US, 1839

Johnny-come-lately

A newcomer or late arrival to a group or activity. The rest of the staff wasn't too fond of Greg, a Johnny-come-lately who received praise from the manager after just one week on the job. Hurry up, Johnny-come-lately, we've already started today's drills!

Johnny-come-lately

A newcomer, as in She may be a Johnny-come-lately on the board, but she's doing a fine job with publicity. [1830s]

Johnny-come-lately

OLD-FASHIONED
You call someone a Johnny-come-lately if they get involved in an activity or organization when it has been happening or has existed for a long time and therefore have little knowledge or experience of it. Having arrived on the scene relatively recently, Sylva is regarded by many other managers as a Johnny-come-lately. Note: Johnny-come-lately can also be used before a noun. We advise members to ensure that they are dealing with a reliable and long-established company — not some Johnny-come-lately firm that's just set up round the corner. Note: This name used to be given to new or inexperienced sailors in the American navy.

Johnny-come-lately

A late arrival; a newcomer. This term originated in the early nineteenth-century British navy as Johnny Newcomer, meaning a seaman new to a ship. In the United States it was changed to Johnny-come-lately, first appearing in print in Charles F. Briggs’s novel, The Adventures of Harry Franco (1839).
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