词汇 | fruition |
释义 | fruition noun[ U ] formaluk /fruːˈɪʃ.ən/ us /fruːˈɪʃ.ən/ an occasion when a plan or an idea begins to happen, exist, or be successful: 实现;完成;取得成果 come to fruitionNone of his grand plans for a TV series ever came to fruition.他拍摄一部电视连续剧的诸般伟大计划无一实现。 to achieve something achieveAfter years of rejection, she finally achieved success on the big screen. fulfilI fulfilled my dreams of becoming a marine biologist. realizeUKThere was nothing to prevent her from realising her ambitions. come trueI worked so hard to be a doctor, and now my dream has come true. accomplishThese goals will be extremely hard to accomplish. attainAfter years of struggle, the nation attained independence. Success and achievements a feather in your capidiom accomplishment achievement achievement test ascension ascent belt boom feat have something to your creditidiom have something under your beltidiom he who laughs last, laughs longest/bestidiom laugh purple secret sauce sellout sense of achievement stratosphere success zero You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Higher and lower points of achievement fruition | American Dictionaryfruition noun[ U ] fmlus/fruˈɪʃ·ən/ the state of having successfully completed an activity or plan: The governor plans to use his considerable influence to bring the museum to fruition. Examples of fruitionfruition Sound fruition requires a further processing step, which accounts for sound propagation in enclosures and for the listener's position relative to the sound source. I then describe outstanding problems that must be solved for the techniques outlined herein to come to fruition. We have argued that for health promotion to come to fruition in a primary health care setting it must have a solid foundation. What cannot be gainsaid is that nature safeguards certain principles that must be respected no matter in which discipline they come to fruition. These, in fact, besides determining contexts and ways of fruition, go as far to re-modulate the 'nature' of cognitive environments. Nevertheless, with the adaptive refinement advancing, the higher-order accuracy comes to fruition. It is an honor to bring to fruition this special experiment. Perhaps the developmental seeds that the government's music policy had planted in the 1980s were coming to fruition in the 1990s. What of fruition; what harvest shall we reap? The ideas generally floated in 1946 at the defence science conference had at last come to fruition. As they wanted to sustain this 'organically grown' spirit, it is not surprising that they successfully brought a handover to fruition. This project came to fruition in 1776, and would eventually run to five editions. Without their precious collaboration, this project could not have come to fruition. This problem might be alleviated or eliminated if cur rent work into computer scoring comes to fruition. This in many ways anticipated the notions of a 'socialist market economy' that reached fruition in the 1960s. 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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