fruition的意思和读音

fruition

: [fruˈɪʃ(ə)n] : [fruːˈɪʃ(ə)n]

n.

v.+n.come fruition

n.completion,maturity,readiness,fruitfulness,realization

fruitionn.

1.the successful result of a plan, a process or an activity

After months of hard work, our plans finally came to fruition .

His extravagant ideas were never brought to fruition .

n.1.,2.3.,

n.1.the result that you wanted to achieve from a plan or idea

1. frugal fruition frustrate ...

2. fruitless adj. fruition n. , recommend vt. , ...

3. fruitless adj. fruition n. , recommend vt. , ...

4. Flawlessly Fruition Geosynchronous

5. frugal fruition frustrate ...

6. sideline ; fruition foe , ...

7. fray# fruition# fusion# ...

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1.He had planted the trees apparently on an impulse, but it was really the fruition of a dream of his.

2.Any expectation there has ever been on Ariza to be a primetime player will come to fruition in New Orleans or not at all.

3.Wildness is source and fruition at once, as if every river circled round, the mouth eating the tail -- and the tail, the source. . .——

4.Matriarchs can seem to make incomprehensible decisions, but their insight is evident when their carefully-laid plans come to fruition.

5.When a person practises the Way thus, he sees no Wisdom, no form of Wisdom, no one practising WIsdom, and no fruition to be arrived at.

6.So if all this comes to fruition (and that is a huge if at this point), it appears that Disney could be dominating the Spring of 2011.),2011

7.The Delegation of Morocco supported the efforts to bring the matter to fruition.使

8.This more stringent strategy now seems to be coming to fruition.

9.'It is not clear another currency would have a companion bond market large or liquid enough for this to come to fruition, ' he said.

10.Researchers are working on various ways to do this and now one of these efforts is coming to fruition.