fledgling 英 [ˈfledʒlɪŋ]   美 [ˈflɛdʒlɪŋ]

fledgling

fledgling  英 [ˈfledʒlɪŋ] 美 [ˈflɛdʒlɪŋ]

n. 无经验的人;刚会飞的幼鸟 

名词复数:fledglings 

We see Christianity,this fledgling movement, starting to imitate the structures of the Roman Empire. 看到了基督教形成,这个萌牙的运动,开始模仿罗马帝国的结构。
Avatar communication has the potential to change that, and this potential defines the potential of our fledgling industry. 虚拟交流有改变的潜力,这种潜力揭示了我们这个新兴产业发展的潜力。

  • A fledgling is a fuzzy baby bird just learning to fly, or someone (like a baby bird) who's brand new at doing something. Awww.
  • 请先登录
  • n. 无经验的人;刚会飞的幼鸟
  • 1. We see Christianity,this fledgling movement, starting to imitate the structures of the Roman Empire.

    看到了基督教形成,这个萌牙的运动,开始模仿罗马帝国的结构。

  • 2. Avatar communication has the potential to change that, and this potential defines the potential of our fledgling industry.

    虚拟交流有改变的潜力,这种潜力揭示了我们这个新兴产业发展的潜力。

  • fledgling also fledgeling, 1830, "untried" (adj.), in Tennyson; 1846 as a noun meaning "young bird" (one newly fledged); from fledge + diminutive suffix -ling. Of persons, from 1856.
fledg·ling ( BrE also fledge·ling ) / ˈfledʒlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈfledʒlɪŋ / noun 1 a young bird that has just learnt to fly (刚会飞的)幼鸟 2 ( usually before another noun 通常置于另一名词前 ) a person, an organization or a system that is new and without experience 初出茅庐的人;无经验的组织;新体系 fledgling democracies 新兴的民主国家 fledgling fledglings fledg·ling / ˈfledʒlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈfledʒlɪŋ /
  • 请先登录