nascent的意思和读音

nascent

: [ˈnæs(ə)nt] : [ˈnæs(ə)nt]

adj.

adj.moribund

adj.budding,promising,embryonic,emerging,burgeoning

nascentadj.

1.beginning to exist; not yet fully developed

adj.1.,;【,

adj.1.beginning or formed recently

1. nasal nascent nasturtium ...

2. narcissism n. nascent adj. natty adj. ...

3. Nanotechnology Nascent Nausea ; ...

4. nasal nascent nasturtium ...

5. nascent nascent nastic ...

6. ratify nascent wind back ...

7. ... upsurge v,n nascent a the nascent republic

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1.The unfolding tragedy's impact on a nascent revival of reactor construction in the United States is too early to call, say experts.

2.They feared he would inculcate ideas of true independence as well as accountability into a nascent class of patriotic Persian leaders.

3.So far, things have been going just as planned for China's nascent moon program, which launched a second orbiter last October.8

4.Steve Jobs, on a conference call with analysts, recently referred to this as a "nascent" market that Apple was watching.

5.Just as there are signs of a nascent US recovery, Washington may be about to douse whatever anaemic growth prospects are on offer.

6.That could take some of the steam out of China's nascent recovery, and with it a return in healthy demand for oil.

7.A nascent star can send out a pair of collimated jets several light-years in length. How it does so is not fully understood.

8.For the moment, the nascent gay rights movement had found a natural home in gay bars./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

9.For a sense of the peculiar nature of China's financial system, look no further than its nascent bond market.

10.The size of the limit was irrelevant, I merely wanted another line of credit on my nascent credit report to help build it out.