词汇 | full-fledged |
释义 | full-fledged adjective USuk /ˌfʊlˈfledʒd/ us /ˌfʊlˈfledʒd/(UKfully fledged) completely developed or trained: 发展完全的;完全训练过的 Washington wants to avoid a full-fledged war.华盛顿想要避免一场全面战争。 Within months the student had become a full-fledged instructor.几个月之内这名学生就成为称职的导师了。 Complete and whole (all) in one pieceidiom aggregate all or nothingidiom all toldidiom all-in-one all-inclusive fell fibre full strength full-length fully fully fledged globally systemic thoroughgoingly thoroughly through and throughidiom to the lastidiom totality toto full-fledged | American Dictionaryfull-fledged adjective us/ˈfʊlˌfledʒd/ completely developed or qualified: She’s a full-fledged member of the community. full-fledged | Business Englishfull-fledged adjective US(alsofull fledged)uk /ˌfʊlˈfledʒd/us → fully fledged Examples of full-fledgedfull-fledged The development of vocal communication prevents manual gestures from developing into a full-fledged sign language, as happens in deaf communities. This is exactly why, in order to become a full-fledged finite clause, it needs a grounding predication to combine with. A full-fledged annual zero-base budgeting procedure is not a feasible alternative, but recurrent attempts to reconsider policies should be made. Under these conditions, full-fledged dreaming is practically impossible. In this period the colonial state committed its full-fledged support to the owners of capital on issues concerning conflicts between labour and capital. And this is the fundamental difference between a mere secret and a full-fledged revelational mystery. Signed languages were only recently recognized as full-fledged languages as complex as spoken languages. The other extreme is to use full-fledged speech synthesis. As shown previously, a full-fledged insurance contract involves large-scale transfers between contracting parties at maturity. Few if any legal theories deny that customar y norms have the status of full-fledged laws when invoked as such by judges. They affect costs and the choice of outcomes, but not the potential outcomes as a full-fledged general equilibrium or social interaction analysis would do. This would typically be too early for a full-fledged maize harvest. The second half of the sentence is a full-fledged clause at some underlying level of representation. Roughly half of those using optimization mentioned that they perform full-fledged multi-stage stochastic optimization. In particular, both the projection of full-fledged representations and the production of object clitics (in non-canonical positions) increase computational complexity. See all examples of full-fledged 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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