dabbler - translation to English
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dabbler - translation to English


dabbler         
(n.) = diletante, aficionado, amater
Ex: This article examines 3 different types of user -- the dabbler, the researcher and the beginner -- and their possible reactions to CD-ROM software.
dabbler         
aficionado
dabble         
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to dabble in something: interesarse en algo

Definition

Dabbler
·noun One who dabbles.
II. Dabbler ·noun One who dips slightly into anything; a superficial meddler.

Wikipedia

Dabbler
Dabbler is natural media drawing software aimed at beginners. It was initially developed by Fractal Design Corporation.
Examples of use of dabbler
1. Perhaps the best–known personality columnist is Soichiro Tawara, a veteran of the airwaves, and an occasional dabbler in print.
2. Perhaps the best-known personality columnist is Soichiro Tawara, a veteran of the airwaves, and an occasional dabbler in print.
3. If he does, cosmopolitans will recall that dilettante comes from the Italian verb "to delight," and means a true lover of the arts, not simply an amateurish dabbler.
4. Another shambling invert, another sexual truant (not a virgin but a career cuckold), another marginal quack and dabbler (talentless but not philistine), he too wrote a book, in prison, that fell into the worst possible hands.
5. Through it, even the most inexperienced dabbler now has access to an audience of six million people a day, at least a handful of whom will stumble upon their video.