nascent

美音:['næs(ə)nt] 英音:['næs(ə)nt]

简单释义:


adj.新生的;萌芽的;未成熟的

网络初生的;初期的;发展初期的

完整释义:


adj.

1.新兴的
2.开始发生的
3.正在形成的
4.〔遗〕新形成的
5.刚生的
6.初发的
7.最初
8.发生中的,初期的;【化学】初生的,新生的


例句:

  1. Politicians may have to turn to the nascent renewables industry to help ease the crunch.
    政府不得不求助还处于萌芽状态的可再生能源产业,以缓解危机。

  2. For the moment, the nascent gay rights movement had found a natural home in gay bars.
    当时,初生的同性恋维权运动自然而然地将同性恋酒吧作为根据地了。

  3. What had been a nascent drive to regain lost rights acquired new life, and grew into the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.
    萌芽中的要求恢复失去权利的努力由此获得新生,发展成为1950年代和1960年代的民权运动。

  4. A nascent star can send out a pair of collimated jets several light-years in length. How it does so is not fully understood.
    新生的恒星会射出一对长达数光年的平行喷流,然而科学家目前并不完全清楚为何会如此。

  5. When he started taking pictures after hours for the nascent Details in the early '80s, he refused to be paid.
    库宁汉自从80年代初开始,就在下班后为新创办的细节杂志(Detail)拍摄,那之后他就一直拒拿报酬。

  6. And history suggests that although nascent recoveries often wobble for a quarter or two, they rarely relapse into recession.
    此外,历史的经验表明,早期复苏常常会动荡一两个季度,但是它们很少会重陷衰退。

  7. Just as there are signs of a nascent US recovery, Washington may be about to douse whatever anaemic growth prospects are on offer.
    正当美国经济初露复苏苗头之际,华盛顿可能给本已十分低迷的经济增长前景再浇上一盆冷水。

  8. Nevertheless, criminal libel laws have been justified as necessary to protect nascent democracies from damaging criticism.
    尽管如此,刑事诽谤法律也被认为对保护新兴民主体制不受破坏性批评的伤害是有必要的。

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