牙牙学语 (yá yá xué yǔ) — (idiom) to babble (of an infant learning to speak); (figurative) to be at the very beginning (of learning something)
Definition
Literal picture of a baby babbling their first words ('ya-ya'), so the idiom means 'at the very beginning of learning something.' Often used figuratively for a novice's earliest, clumsy attempts.
idiom
to babble (of an infant learning to speak)(figurative) to be at the very beginning (of learning something)
Examples
- 牙牙学语,。Bǎo bao zhèng chǔ zài yá yá xué yǔ de jiē duàn, měi tiān dōu shuō gè bù tíng.The baby is at the babbling stage and chatters nonstop every day.
- ,牙牙学语。Tā gāng jiē chù biān chéng, hái zhǐ shì yá yá xué yǔ de shuǐ píng.He just started learning programming and is still at the babbling level.
- 牙牙学语,。Kàn dào hái zi yá yá xué yǔ de yàng zi, fù mǔ xīn lǐ mǎn shì xǐ yuè.Seeing their child babbling, the parents' hearts were filled with joy.
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