fledglings

英 [ˈflɛdʒlɪnz] 美 [ˈflɛdʒlɪŋz]

n.  (刚会飞的)幼鸟; 初出茅庐的人; 无经验的组织; 新体系
fledgling的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 刚长羽毛的小鸟;刚学飞的幼鸟
    A fledgling is a young bird that has its feathers and is learning to fly.
    1. ADJ 新手的;(组织或系统)新建的,没有经验的
      You use fledgling to describe a person, organization, or system that is new or without experience.
      1. ...the sound practical advice he gave to fledgling writers.
        他给初出茅庐的作家提出的可靠实用的建议
      2. ...Russia's fledgling democracy.
        俄罗斯新兴的民主

    双语例句

    1. Long, long ago, two birds and their fledglings lived near a farm.
      好久以前,有两只小鸟,它们跟它们的小孩一起住在一个农场旁边。
    2. When Arthur was away from the cliff, the fledglings played games.
      当亚瑟离开崖壁的时候,这两只初出茅庐的小家伙就会玩起游戏。
    3. This is a delightful story about a Richard's pipit and her fledglings.
      这是有关一只理查的皮皮鸟及她的雏鸟们很可爱的一个故事。
    4. Tending to several fledglings at once isn't easy.
      趋向几个幼鸟一次是不容易的。
    5. The fledglings were amazing to watch as they tried to fly for the first time.
      那些刚长羽毛的小鸟初次飞行的样子令人叹为观止。
    6. Little attention to society, irony and criticism on power, restore ecru success Liu Zhenyun fledglings literature of realism.
      作品中对社会底层小人物的关注,对权力的讽刺与批判,还原本色的写实风格成就刘震云初入文坛的辉煌。