budding
简单释义:
n. 发芽;含苞;【植】芽接(法);(出)芽(繁)殖
adj. 开始发展的;崭露头角的
v. “bud”的现在分词
Web 出芽;芽殖;出芽生殖
变形:
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完整释义:
n.
1.发芽;含苞
2.字形芽接
3.出芽分生
4.出芽生殖
5.【植物;植物学】芽接(法);(出)芽(繁)殖
adj.
1.正发芽的,含苞待放的
2.萌发中的
3.开始发育[发展]的
4.初露头角的
5.豆蔻年华的
6.开始成长的
例句:
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When trees are budding everything seems to be full of vitality.
当树发芽的时候,一切都显得生机勃勃。 -
On the face of it, Britain ought to be attractive for budding green industrialists.
表面上,英国对处于萌芽中的绿色产业应该颇具吸引力。 -
He liked to invert the so-called facts of life, to propound its paradoxes, and watch how the child's budding mind took them.
他要把所谓人生的事实故事颠倒起来,要说些似是而非的话,试试那孩子怎么对答。 -
Sparse woods at dusk, fresh twigs coming out of old trunks, the budding wickers, all give a both warm and chilly sense of early spring.
疏林与薄暮,老干新枝,柳条抽芽,描画了乍暖还寒的意境。 -
For a young jazz pianist and budding crooner, these moments tend to occur on vampire time. That would be musician time.
对于一个年轻的爵士钢琴家和初露头角的民谣歌手来说,“吸血鬼时间”通常是他创作音乐的时间。 -
Red Riding Hood, however, was confident enough in her own budding sexuality that such obvious Freudian imagery did not intimidate her.
可是小红帽青春萌动极其自信,以至于对大森林产生的弗洛伊德式的恐惧心理意象没有吓倒她。 -
They came out of their caves and began budding a fleet of space ships to fly to Venus.
他们突然产生了渴望的感觉,他们走出洞穴,开始一起飞向金星。 -
However in nineteenth Century the British movement, although early to a proletarian literature budding.
然而十九世纪英国的运动中,虽然早以出现了无产阶级文学的萌芽。