fledgling
英 [ˈfledʒ.lɪŋ]
美 [ˈfledʒ.lɪŋ]
1. 飞在边缘的小家伙.
fledgling 幼鸟来自fledge, 羽毛。-ling, 小词后缀。
- 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.
- 1. The news for fledgling network CW was much better.
- 发展迅速的CW电视网情况则好得多.
- 2. It can become a 4 - 3 - 3 to accommodate the fledgling Theo Walcott.
- 当年轻的沃尔科特上场时,阵型可以变成4-3-3.
- 3. He was chosen in 1996 begin training for China's fledgling space programme.
- 1996年,他被选中,开始为中国刚起步的太空计划进行培训.
- 4. Within its first year the Society's fledgling National Geographic Magazine began publication.
- 在学会处成立的第一年,国家地理杂志开始发行.
- 5. Its very success, however, exposes some serious flaws in a fledgling market.
- 但清华的成功也暴露了这个新市场上的一些严重缺陷.