词汇 | fledge |
释义 | fledge verb[ I ] biologyuk /fledʒ/ us /fledʒ/ (of a young bird) to grow feathers and learn to fly: (幼鸟)长出飞羽,变得羽翼丰满 The chicks are expected to fledge in August.这些幼鸟预计到了八月份就会羽翼丰满,能够飞翔了。 Animal (non-human) behaviour accidental apex predator beg behave behaviour behavioural science claw fawn gambol groom homing housebroken migrate monogamously monogamy murmuration nocturnal non-migrant nuzzle scent Examples of fledgefledge This evolution towards a fully fledged public exit market resulted from a long process of discovery and change. The fourth and final phase was a ' fully fledged privatisation effort ', where all utilities were up for sale. Up to the beginning of the 1970s, concerts had resembled more demonstrations than fully fledged musical events. It is the most complete and fully fledged allegory staged after 1642, and absolutely blatant. The effect of fledging condition on dispersal distance was negative, so that birds that fledged in poorer condition dispersed further. The data often does not provide enough flexibility to allow fully fledged testing. To my knowledge, it was the only fully fledged international university created after the war, operating on a regular academic calendar. Fertility is the prime quality that enables her to be considered by others, and to consider herself, as a fully fledged individual. However, it should also be noted that as some mortality occurs before fledging, this might act to decrease the estimated strength of selection. Vast amounts of genomic data from genomewide association studies and other sources are needed to fledge these clinical uses. The nestling period is 16-20 days, and the young reach independence about 2 weeks after fledging. It is clear that electroacoustic music, as a fully fledged part of contemporary music, requires quite a different approach from notated instrumental music. More analytical.work would substantiate the argument and provide the mechanisms for a fully fledged transformational application of the court in modern design. The ' noble revolt ' had started, and was swiftly to turn into a fully fledged revolution. It is only when she gives birth, that she will be recognised as a fully fledged wife. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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