fledging

英['fledʒɪŋ] 美['fledʒɪŋ]
  • n. 羽毛初长的雏鸟;刚会飞的幼鸟;无经验的人
  • 动词fledge的现在分词形式.
动词 fledge:
  1. feed, care for, and rear young birds for flight

  2. decorate with feathers

  3. grow feathers

1. In the early days, when I worked at our 1 fledging plastics group, some called me a crazy, wild man.
早先,当我还在初成立的塑料集团工作的时候,就有人说我是一个疯狂野蛮的人。

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2. That is why most of the wine lovers enjoy tasting than just drinking, because it is full fledging experience.
这就是为什么大多数的葡萄酒爱好者品尝的不仅仅是饮酒,因为它是全名叫品酒。

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3. That is why most of the wine lovers enjoy tasting than just drinking, because it is full fledging experience.
这就是为什么大多数的葡萄酒爱好者品尝的不仅仅是饮酒,因为它是全名叫品酒。

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    1. Such a steep descent in an airplane would have blacked out a fledging.
      飞机作这样的急速下降本来是会使缺乏飞行经验的人眼前发黑的。

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