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
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.
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
The nascent democracy on the small island still relied on foreign advisors for basic services.
那個小島上新生的民主體制,基本公共服務仍仰賴外國顧問。
Investors paid close attention to the nascent electric-bike industry across Southeast Asia last year.
去年投資人密切關注東南亞各地新興的電動自行車產業。
Chiara felt a nascent interest in classical guitar after watching her uncle play.
Chiara 看著叔叔彈奏古典吉他後,產生了一份新萌的興趣。
- 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.