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nascency

/nas-uhnt, ney-suhnt/US // ˈnæs ənt, ˈneɪ sənt //UK // (ˈnæsənt, ˈneɪ-) //

新生期,新生代,新生儿,新生儿时期

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : beginning to exist or develop: That nascent republic is holding its first election this month.
    • : Chemistry. in the nascent state.

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Examples

  • “By acquiring Plaid, Visa would eliminate a nascent competitive threat that would likely result in substantial savings and more innovative online debit services for merchants and consumers,” DOJ argued.

  • The idea is still somewhat nascent, so there are several different models for creating VPPs.

  • Their decline reflects growing concern that the nascent economic recovery could stumble.

  • In Alabama, meanwhile, when Adia Winfrey was exploring a 2018 run for Congress, a senior party official told her there was “no point” continuing with her nascent campaign.

  • There are nascent efforts to fund ambitious changes to civics education and give it the prominence in school that its supporters say is crucial for the health of American democracy.

  • The very nascency of a fresh objective was accompanied by and crowded with new hints for himself and his problems.

  • For one truth-process completed there are a million in our lives that function in this state of nascency.