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 fledgling ['flɛdʒlɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 羽毛初长的雏鸟, 刚会飞的幼鸟, 无经验的人

  1. Nursed the fledgling business through an economic downturn.
    经济衰退中精心料理刚起步的生意
  2. By January, three other" nodes" joined the fledgling network.
    到了第二年一月份,又有3个“节点”加入到这个初具雏形的网络系统中。
  3. It can become a4-3-3 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。


fledgling
[ noun ]
  1. any new participant in some activity

  2. <noun.person>
  3. young bird that has just fledged or become capable of flying

  4. <noun.animal>
[ adj ]
  1. (of a young bird) having acquired its flight feathers

  2. <adj.all>
    a fledgling robin
  3. young and inexperienced

  4. <adj.all>
    a fledgling enterprise
    a fledgling skier
    an unfledged lawyer


fledgling \fledgling\ adj.
1. having just acquired its flight feathers; -- of a young
bird; as, a fledgling robin. [prenominal]

Syn: fledgeling(prenominal).
[WordNet 1.5]

2. young and inexperienced; as, a fledgling enterprise; a
fledgling skier.

Syn: unfledged.
[WordNet 1.5]


fledgeling \fledgeling\, fledgling \fledgling\n.
a new member of a group.

Syn: newcomer, fledgeling, starter, neophyte, freshman,
entrant.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. A young bird just fledged. [WordNet sense 2]

  1. The Small Business Administration is beginning an experimental program designed to give hard-headed business advice to fledgling women entrepreneurs.
  2. Kirkham said he never intended to run the business illegally. But his struggling operation was derailed when the sand-hauling truck he used to subsidize the fledgling waste-hauling business was wrecked.
  3. Brazil maintains it needs the trade restrictions to protect its fledgling computer industry from foreign competition.
  4. The Wellcome-Genentech dispute may have important repercussions for other products and companies in the fledgling market for genetically engineered drugs.
  5. In contrast another fledgling company, Unipalm, the computer network specialist, has gone to a healthy premium.
  6. The link between Nasdaq and Singapore's fledgling secondary market, the Stock Exchange of Singapore Dealing and Automated Quoting System, or Sesdaq, was scheduled to start last September but was postponed to Dec. 1 and then to March 15.
  7. The United States promptly recognized the fledgling state and, within two weeks, Panama signed a treaty giving the United States the perpetual right to a canal zone and the authority to build a transoceanic waterway.
  8. From his logistics unit in Visoko, to the north of Sarajevo, he co-ordinated the arming of his fledgling forces. Former JNA comrades remember him as a 'pro-Yugoslav' soldier, a compliment considering that he now leads the enemy.
  9. To keep the fledgling firm solvent one summer, Mr. Cuny used his pilot's license to dust crops from Texas to the Dakotas.
  10. In Latvia, 50,000 people gathered in the capital of Riga to mark the 70th anniversary of Latvian independence, reported Boris Sokolov of the Democratic Union, a fledgling opposition party.
  11. Despite Fox's mixed record so far, advertisers remain interested in the fledgling network.
  12. Shanghai's fledgling stock exchange, where 1,625 companies have issued shares, has a total stock value of only 800 million yuan or $215 million.
  13. JOHN Mortimer's father used to greet his three-year-old son with 'Is execution done on Cawdor?', expecting a reply from the fledgling barrister-writer.
  14. In 1920, a fledgling German political party held its first meeting of importance in Munich.
  15. Forecasts of rain late last week produced declines across the board for grain futures prices, as traders reasoned that rain would help the fledgling crops.
  16. But the impact of inclusion in a museum show can also be extremely significant on the works of obscure artists and contemporary artists, exactly the works fledgling collectors can afford.
  17. Can anyone remember any fledgling British barristers who forsook the silk for the pitch?
  18. It is starved of hard currency and takes whatever is earned by the fledgling enterprises. Kuznetsugol, and other combines, have sought to circumvent this by barter - coal for Japanese goods.
  19. "We don't want to inhibit their entrance in the EC market," one senior EC official says of the fledgling Eastern European exporters.
  20. The choice, they say, will help Japan's fledgling aerospace industry gain competitiveness.
  21. Britain's fledgling Islamic Party finished a poor fourth in its first run for office in Bradford North, getting 800 votes.
  22. Ten years ago, the fledgling French baseball federation had just 500 players.
  23. Both changes are supported by Mongolia's fledgling opposition parties, founded during the winter to press for democratic reforms like those being implemented in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
  24. "We must not let the procedural gridlock in Congress destroy the hopes of freedom in these two fledgling democracies," the president said.
  25. This time she toured Budapest's fledgling stock exchange.
  26. It won't be long before new gadgets featuring fledgling technologies make their way into everyday life.
  27. Paley built the Columbia Broadcasting System from a fledgling radio network that he bought in 1928.
  28. But other south-east Asian countries are expected to restrain imports to protect their fledgling industries.
  29. Christian Democrat De Maiziere, who intends to lead the fledgling democracy to unity with West Germany, said he still sought a consensus on several issues.
  30. In the many developing countries that are still unable to attract substantial foreign capital, IFC plays a vital role as a 'gateway' for the private investment crucial to fledgling private sectors.
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