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词为我用 - nascent

词为我用 - nascent

作者: b5438e0615f9 | 来源:发表于2021-05-07 21:18 被阅读0次

词汇释义

nascent  TEM8  GRE

UK  /ˈneɪ.sənt/ US  /ˈnæ.sənt/

adj, Nascent things or processes are just beginning, and are expected to become stronger or to grow bigger.新兴的,新生的

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外刊例句

1. Investors appear to be valuing the US electric car manufacturer more like a tech platform, in the hope it will use its brand and nascent autonomous driving software to dominate transportation in the future.(The Guardian)

2. The nascent economic recovery was propelled by a rebound of sales of automobiles and household goods such as furniture, and in renovations and supplies for home offices.(Washington Post)

3. SpaceX pushed back in calls to the FCC, saying its plans wouldn’t increase interference for what it termed Amazon’s “still nascent plans.”(Seattle Times)

4. The banks also saw revenue gains in its wealth management arm as well is nascent consumer banking business, which focuses on consumer loans, savings accounts as well as handling the underwriting for Apple’s credit card.(Seattle Times)

5. The company plans to invest in engineered removal, said Rich Lesser, Boston Consulting Group’s chief executive, “but it will be a small portion of the mix for awhile because the technology is still nascent.”(New York Times)

6. In early 2009, when Facebook was still nascent in its efforts to swallow as much of the internet as possible, online games were not yet the behemoth they would become.(New York Times)

7. The EU’s competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, said she cleared the deal because Google’s commitments “will ensure that the market for wearables and the nascent digital health space will remain open and competitive.”(Seattle Times)

8. With fresh business restrictions in many states and a jump in weekly jobless claims, investors are counting on more fiscal relief to sustain a nascent economic recovery.(Reuters)

9. The nascent segment is subject to less regulatory scrutiny relative to its traditional consumer credit counterpart where background financial checks are required.(Reuters)

10. Not only do you need to factor in local laws that might differ from EU rules, but also the costs to register and insure yourself for such a nascent and confusing transportation category.(The Verge)

11. While the subscription model is now dominant for the music, film, and television industries, it’s still relatively nascent for games.(The Verge)

12. This refers to a company buying a potential rival still in a nascent stage with the aim of shutting it down.(Reuters)

词汇搭配

nascent movement, stage, industry, technology

词汇家族

nascence, nascency

词汇来源

1620s, "in the act of being born;" 1706 in the figurative sense of "beginning to exist or grow, coming into being," from Latin nascentem (nominative nascens) "arising young, immature," present participle of nasci "to be born" (Old Latin gnasci), from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget."

近义词

budding, incipient, developing, burgeoning, growing, emerging, beginning, emergent, fledgling, promising, rising, embryonic, dawning, inceptive, blossoming, evolving, infant, advancing, aborning, inchoate, young, immature

反义词

adult, mature, ripe, dying, moribund, developed, grown, experienced, final, shrinking, veteran, withering, advanced, progressive

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