英英释义:beginning to develop or become successful
意思是“崭露头角的”“刚刚起步的”,当我们想表示“新秀”“新产品”时就可以用到它。budding 名词 bud 表示“花苞“,因此 budding 有“萌芽”之意,是个很形象的表达
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1. 两个明星刚开始恋爱,公布后经常都会成为热点话题:
The budding romance between the two stars shortly became the talk of the town.
2. 某位导演新秀的处女座一炮而红,全国轰动,就可以说:
The budding director’s debut has taken the country by storm.
3. 还在学校时她就已崭露头角,凸显出她的天分”,英文是这样说的:
While still at school she was clearly a budding genius.
4. The overall effect of the new regulations will be to slow the budding private economy.
5. We are looking for a would-be journalist to spend three months of the summer working on the newspaper in London, writing about science and technology. Our aim is more to discover writing talent in a science student or scientist than scientific aptitude in a budding journalist.(这是《经济学人》的一则实习生招聘广告)
6. Since the local government turned a budding local enterprise into China’s biggest wholesale flower market in 1999, Dounan has become the main supplier of blooms to courting couples and contrite husbands across the country: demand fuelled by a middle-class boom.
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这位初露头角的女演员获得了一项奥斯卡提名。
The budding actress was nominated for Oscar Prize.
参考翻译:The budding actress was nominated for an Oscar.
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