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.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. The news for fledgling network CW was much better.
發(fā)展迅速的CW電視網(wǎng)情況則好得多.
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2. It can become a 4 - 3 - 3 to accommodate the fledgling Theo Walcott.
當(dāng)年輕的沃爾科特上場(chǎng)時(shí),陣型可以變成4-3-3.
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3. He was chosen in 1996 begin training for China's fledgling space programme.
1996年,他被選中,開始為中國(guó)剛起步的太空計(jì)劃進(jìn)行培訓(xùn).
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4. Within its first year the Society's fledgling National Geographic Magazine began publication.
在學(xué)會(huì)處成立的第一年,國(guó)家地理雜志開始發(fā)行.
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5. Its very success, however, exposes some serious flaws in a fledgling market.