budding
adj. 正发芽的; 开始发育的; 初露头角的; 新获得成功的
v. “bud”的现在分词
If you describe someone as, for example, a budding businessman or a budding artist, you mean that they are starting to succeed or become interested in business or art.
The forum is now open to all budding entrepreneurs...
这个论坛目前向所有企业家新秀敞开大门。
Budding linguists can tune in to the activity cassettes in French, German, Spanish and Italian.
崭露头角的语言学家们可以收听法语、德语、西班牙语和意大利语的活动磁带。
You use budding to describe a situation that is just beginning.
Our budding romance was over.
我们刚刚开始的恋情结束了。
...Russia's budding democracy.
俄罗斯新生的民主制度
1. reproduction of some unicellular organisms (such as yeasts) by growth and specialization followed by the separation by constriction of a part of the parent
1. beginning to develop;
Life advantages, it is at this time is like a spring budding generic, little by little.
生命的好处, 也正是在这个时候才像春天吐芽一般, 一点一点地显露出来.
The swelling produced by a unicellular organism that is reproducing asexually by BUDDING.
单细胞生物体体旁或体后端长出的小突起,能形成子体,是一种无性生殖.
Have patience and let your life unfold like a budding flower.
保持耐心,让生活如含苞待放的花蕾.
Its budding, rise, growth and maturing are closely related with the influence of western intellectual poetics.
它的萌芽 、 兴起 、 发展与成熟离不开西方知性诗学的影响.
He is a budding star in his prime, and he's not even 30.
在他的全盛时期他是个不断发展的明星, 而他还不到30岁.