fledge
fledge 英 [fledʒ] 美 [flɛdʒ]
vi. 长羽毛 vt. 装上羽毛
进行时:fledging 过去式:fledged 过去分词:fledged 第三人称单数:fledges 名词复数:fledges
- When baby birds fledge, they grow feathers that are big enough for flying. Just after they fledge, birds take their first practice flights.
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- vi. 长羽毛
- vt. 装上羽毛
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1. Web development is a full fledge industry now.
网络开发是一个充分成熟的产业。
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2. Three weeks ago I said that I saw that he was training full fledge .
三周之前,我说过我看到贝克汉姆以全身心投入训练。
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3. We will be the first to admit that full-fledge project management should not be on a technical practitioners plate.
首先,我们承认,全面的项目管理不应由技术人员来担任。
- fledge (v.) "to acquire feathers," 1560s, from Old English adjective *-flycge (Kentish -flecge; in unfligge "featherless," glossing Latin implumes) "having the feathers developed, fit to fly," from Proto-Germanic *flugja- "feather" (source also of Middle Dutch vlugge, Low German flügge), from PIE *pluk- "to fly," extended form of root *pleu- "to flow." Meaning "bring up a bird" (until it can fly on its own) is from 1580s. Related: Fledged; fledging.
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