fledgling
雏鸟
常用释义
英音[ ˈfledʒlɪŋ ]
美音[ ˈfledʒlɪŋ ]
变形
复数:
fledglings
基本释义
- n. 无经验的人;刚会飞的幼鸟
例句
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1·I've known him ever since he was a fledgling.我从他羽翼未丰时就认识他了。
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2·One positive outcome that could arise from bumping into a friendly ETI is that it takes our fledgling race under its wing (tentacle).若是遇到友善的外星智慧生物,其积极后果之一就是会将我们这个幼稚的文明置于其卵翼(或触手)之下。
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3·His conquest of Silesia gave Prussia's fledgling industries access to raw materials.他征服了西里西亚,使普鲁士的新兴产业获得原材料。
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4·The fledgling colony desperately needed help.羽翼未丰的殖民地极其需要外界帮助。
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5·The pressure on the fledgling entrepreneur is intense.这个没有经验的企业家压力很大。
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6·One of these was a fledgling author by the name of Ayn Rand.其中有一位当时还是初出茅庐的女作家,她的名字就是艾茵·兰德。
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7·They have dubbed their fledgling discipline “synthetic biology”.他们为这个新兴的学科命名为“合成生物学”。
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8·But that doesn't mean fledgling sites can't pay off for investors.但这并不意味着这些新生的交友网站就无法给投资人带来回报。
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9·If it is to succeed, this fledgling negotiation must be carefully managed.如果要成功进行和谈,初期谈判必须谨慎进行。
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10·In 1933 he joined McKinsey's fledgling firm when its only office was in Chicago.1933年他加入了麦肯锡尚处雏形期的公司,当时公司只在芝加哥有一个办事处。
同义词
n.
无经验的人;刚会飞的幼鸟
同根词
词根:
fledged
fledged
adj
成熟的;快会飞的;羽毛丰满的
fledgeling
n
刚长毛的鸟;初出茅庐者;尚缺乏经验者