nascent

/ˈneɪsnt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈneɪsnt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnā- ˈna-sᵊnt/ (ame, mw)

nascent — 形容詞

  • nascentpositive
  • more nascentcomparative
  • most nascentsuperlative

1. having recently come into being and still in an early phase, but showing clear s

1.形容詞C1
釋義

新興的

剛開始出現、有成長潛力的

having recently come into being and still in an early phase, but showing clear signs that it will grow much bigger or stronger.

例句

Gabriel runs a nascent coffee roastery from his garage in the suburbs of Lisbon.

Gabriel 在里斯本郊區的車庫裡,經營著一間剛起步的咖啡烘焙坊。

attributive: nascent + business noun

Reema feared the nascent friendship between her daughters would not survive their long summer apart.

Reema 擔心兩個女兒之間新興的友誼,撐不過長長的暑假分離。

attributive: nascent + relationship noun

同義詞
  • emerging

    more neutral and far more common in everyday journalism.

  • budding

    warmer, slightly informal; often used of people's talents and hobbies.

  • fledgling

    stresses inexperience and the risk of failure, not just newness.

反義詞
  • mature

    fully developed; the opposite end of the growth arc.

  • established

    already firmly in place; no longer needing to prove itself.

文法句型

nascent + noun

用法筆記

Almost always attributive (before a noun); avoid predicative use after 'be'. Often pairs with nouns naming organisations, fields, movements, or feelings that can grow over time.

常見錯誤

The company is nascent.
The company is still in its nascent stage.
💡'nascent' rarely sounds natural after 'be'; use it before a noun, or anchor it in a noun phrase like 'nascent stage' / 'nascent phase'.