nascent 英 [ˈnæsnt]   美 [ˈnæsənt, ˈnesənt]

nascent

nascent  英 [ˈnæsnt] 美 [ˈnæsənt, ˈnesənt]

adj. 初期的;开始存在的,发生中的 

No and No! There is a nascent profession perhaps, but it is not there yet. 两个问题的答案都是:不! 可能在初期有这样的职业,但现在已经不再有了。
It is believed that the moon formed when the nascent Earth and Theia collided, sending materials out into space. 人们认为当初期的地球和忒伊亚相碰撞时,把物质洒向太空时,月球形成了。

  • Nascent describes the birth or beginning of something, for example a civilization, a trend, an idea, or an action. It can also imply a future promise, like the nascent government of a new country.
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  • adj. 初期的;开始存在的,发生中的
  • 1. No and No! There is a nascent profession perhaps, but it is not there yet.

    两个问题的答案都是:不! 可能在初期有这样的职业,但现在已经不再有了。

  • 2. It is believed that the moon formed when the nascent Earth and Theia collided, sending materials out into space.

    人们认为当初期的地球和忒伊亚相碰撞时,把物质洒向太空时,月球形成了。

  • 3. Perhaps she knew the real "magic" was the nascent power within her.

    可能她知道真正的“魔法”是她里面所蕴含的稚嫩的力量。

  • nascent (adj.) 1620s, from Latin nascentem (nominative nascens) "arising young, immature," present participle of nasci "to be born" (Old Latin gnasci), from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget." Related: Nascence (1560s); nascency.
nas·cent / ˈnæsnt ; NAmE ˈnæsnt / adjective ( formal) beginning to exist; not yet fully developed 新生的;萌芽的;未成熟的 nas·cent / ˈnæsnt ; NAmE ˈnæsnt /
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