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小词详解 | nascent
nascent 英 [ˈnæsnt] 美 [ˈnæsnt]
The purchase price could also be a signal that an incumbent is buying a nascent threat.
收购价格也是个信号,可能预示既有公司意在吞掉新生威胁。
——《经济学人》A nascent but rapidly growing industry of abortion providers administers abortions only through telemedicine, with no physical clinics.
一个新兴但快速发展的堕胎服务行业仅通过远程医疗实施堕胎,而没有实体诊所。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] (尤指某个进程或组织)刚刚形成并开始显示出未来潜力的迹象的
该新成立的政党在这场乱七八糟、吵吵嚷嚷、争夺激烈的选举中表现非常糟糕。
The nascent party fared very badly in the turbulent, strident and bitterly contested election.作为一个靠不住的朋友,他像往常一样,处理这个刚出现的问题时也很没有章法。
As a fickle friend, he tackled the nascent problem in a typically haphazard manner.
坚持开展批评和自我批评,坚持惩前毖后、治病救人,运用监督执纪“四种形态”,抓早抓小、防微杜渐。
We will continue to carry out criticism and self-criticism in keeping with the principle of learning from mistakes to prevent recurrence and treating the illness to save the patient. We will conduct four forms of oversight over discipline compliance, identify problems early and correct them while they are nascent.
embryonic: (of a system, idea, or organization) in a rudimentary stage with potential for further development fledgling: a person or organization that is immature, inexperienced, or underdeveloped incipient: in an initial stage; beginning to happen or develop