fledged
英 [fledʒd]
美[flɛdʒd]
- adj. 成熟的;快会飞的;羽毛丰满的
英英释义
- 1. (of birds) having developed feathers or plumage; often used in combination
- 2. (of an arrow) equipped with feathers
实用场景例句
- the emergence of a fully fledged market economy
- 成熟市场经济的出现
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
- Computer science is now a fully - fledged academic subject.
- 计算机科学目前已是一门成熟的学科.
辞典例句
- As soon as the rain stops , a young sparrow, almost full fledged, comes to the courtyard.
- 雨后, 院里来了个麻雀, 刚长全了羽毛.
汉英文学 - 散文英译
- By the age of seventeen I was a full - fledged atheist.
- 到十七岁时,我已经完全成为一名无神论者.
互联网
- This is not a demand for a full - fledged essay.
- 并不要求你把它写成完整、丰富的正式论文.
互联网
- At worst, it could turn into a full - fledged pandemic.
- 最坏的情况是转变成全面爆发的流行疫病.
互联网
- She has sought to turn that fame into a full - fledged business empire.
- 她试图把这种名望转变为成熟的商业帝国.
互联网
- A fully fledged currency requires both a central bank and a Treasury.
- 完善的货币要求央行和财政部两者兼备.
互联网
- Despite this spectacular demonstration, Tesla never converted his remote - control boat into a full - fledged weapon.
- 尽管有这次耸动的表演, 特士拉从没能将他的遥控船化为完整的武器.
互联网
- With directly connection, your computer will be a full - fledged Internet host, with its own electronic address.
- 利用直接与因特网连接的方式, 你的这台计算机就会是一台正式的因特网主机, 有它自己的电子地址.
互联网
- And it has opened a fully - fledged branch of the Sorbonne, the Paris university.
- 同时,这里还设立了巴黎大学的分校, 教学条件相当成熟.
互联网
中文词源
fledged 羽翼已丰的
来自PIE*pleu, 飞,词源同fly. 拼写受-dge影响,见bridge, judge, knowledge
双语例句
- 1. Hungary is to have a fully-fledged Stock Exchange from today.
- 匈牙利从今天起将拥有一个完全成熟的证券交易所。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. the emergence of a fully fledged market economy
- 成熟市场经济的出现
来自《权威词典》
- 3. The book was a full - fledged study of American history.
- 这是本很完备的美国历史书.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. Divested of the hype surrounding its launch, the show can now emerge as a full-fledged classic.
- 没有了上映时的炒作,这场演出现在可以作为一部真正意义上的经典之作亮相了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Sunset and spring and new - fledged greenery were no miracle to Scarlett.
- 对于思嘉来说,落日、春天和新生的草木花卉,都没有什么奇异之处.
来自飘(部分)
英文词源
- fledged (adj.)
- "furnished with feathers," 1570s (in full-fledged), thus "developed, matured, able to fly;" past-participle adjective from fledge (v.).