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fruition

/froo-ish-uhn/US // fruˈɪʃ ən //UK // (fruːˈɪʃən) //

成果,成效,成绩,结果

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : attainment of anything desired; realization; accomplishment: After years of hard work she finally brought her idea to full fruition.
    • : enjoyment, as of something attained or realized.
    • : state of bearing fruit.

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Examples

  • If there is anything I have learned in my first year as an entrepreneur, it’s that having great ideas does not require a substantial amount of money, but sometimes you just need a little bit of help to see your idea come to fruition.

  • As with pretty much the entire music industry, the Mods’ big plans for 2020 never came to fruition.

  • If this forecast comes to fruition, it’d mark the biggest year of migration in decades.

  • Hopes that Harden’s personal investment in the Rockets might stabilize if he played well never came to fruition.

  • Hopes that Harden’s trade value might increase or his personal investment in the Rockets might stabilize if he played well to start the season have not yet come to fruition.

  • Her mother had a musical theater background, so Malone grew up backstage, watching productions come to fruition.

  • One of the more fascinating projects I read about that never came to fruition was your Howard Hughes biopic starring Jim Carrey.

  • As Hafsat brings development goals to fruition in her state, there are shades of a presidential candidate.

  • We have to remind people why the original was great, and have to do a little more work to bring that to fruition.

  • The cast and crew discuss how this groundbreaking movie came to fruition.

  • He laughed, with the fine air of one who sees approaching the fruition of long-cherished plans.

  • Perhaps in the full fruition of your genius your music, like the warm western wind to the harp, may bring life to her soul.

  • The countless million heads are heavy with fruition, and sun glorifies and breeze cradles them to the hour of harvest.

  • Unbelief forfeited the true fruition of even the old Canaan for the old Israel.

  • It seems to be the law of all life that nothing can come to fruition without dying and seeming to make an end.