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fledgling ['flɛʤlɪŋ] n: polluelo m, pollito mn.• volantón s.m.fledgeling 'fledʒlɪŋ noun ( bird) polluelo m, volantón m (téc); (before n)['fledʒlɪŋ]1.N (=young bird) pajarito m ; (fig) novato(-a) m / f2.CPD [democracy, writer] en ciernes; [company, industry] joven* * *fledgeling ['fledʒlɪŋ] noun ( bird) polluelo m, volantón m (téc); (before n) -
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n1) демократия; демократизм•to embrace multiparty democracy — вводить / устанавливать многопартийную демократию
- all-round development of democracyto recover / to restore democracy in a country — восстанавливать демократию в стране
- boost towards democracy
- bourgeois democracy
- broad democracy
- broadening of democracy
- budding democracy
- cautious step towards democracy
- consistent democracy
- country's movement towards democracy
- defense of democracy
- demolition of democracy
- dilution of local democracy
- emerging democracy
- fledgling democracy
- fragile democracy
- free and open democracy
- fully-blown democracy
- furtherance of democracy
- genuine democracy
- giant stride towards democracy
- grassroots democracy
- great campaigner for democracy
- industrial democracies
- industrialized democracies
- inner-party democracy
- lack of democracy
- mature democracy
- multiparty democracy
- multiracial democracy
- newly restored democracies
- outbreak of democracy
- participatory democracy
- peaceful transition to democracy
- political democracy
- popular democracy
- post-apartheid democracy
- radical extension of democracy
- real democracy
- representative democracy
- restoration of democracy
- retreat from democracy
- return to democracy
- safeguards for democracy
- Scandinavian-style socialist democracy
- secular democracy
- semblance of democracy
- social democracy
- street democracy
- struggle for democracy
- tarnished view of democracy
- the country continues to be committed to democracy
- trade-union democracy - western-style democracy
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['fledZlɪŋ]1. n(ORN: young bird) Jungvogel m2. adjdemocracy, organization, business jung; person frischgebacken (inf)fledgling artist — Nachwuchskünstler( in) m(f)
their feminist movement is fledgling at best — ihre Feministenbewegung steckt noch in den Kinderschuhen
they began their fledgling career on a shoestring — sie haben ganz klein mit sehr wenig Geld angefangen
* * *A s1. eben flügge gewordener Vogel2. fig Grünschnabel m, Anfänger mB adja) jung, neub) unerfahren* * *n.flügger Vogel m. -
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['fledʒlɪŋ] 1. fledg(e)lingnome zool. uccellino m. (che ha appena lasciato il nido)2. fledg(e)lingmodificatore [ artist] in erba, alle prime armi; [party, group] nascente; [democracy, enterprise] giovane* * *fledgling* * *['fledʒlɪŋ] 1. fledg(e)lingnome zool. uccellino m. (che ha appena lasciato il nido)2. fledg(e)lingmodificatore [ artist] in erba, alle prime armi; [party, group] nascente; [democracy, enterprise] giovane -
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10 correrse
• fledgling democracy• flee away from• get out of one's rut• get out of plumb• run away -
11 irse a la leva y a monte
• fledgling democracy• flee away fromDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > irse a la leva y a monte
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12 picar de soleta
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13 tomar las afufas
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14 incipiente
adj.1 incipient (inicial).una democracia incipiente a fledgling democracyuna amistad incipiente a budding friendship2 commencing.f. & m.neophyte, novice, newbie.* * *► adjetivo1 incipient* * *ADJ incipient* * *adjetivo (frml o liter) incipient (liter)* * *= burgeoning, emerging, nascent, inchoate, fledging, fledgling [fledgeling], incipient, developing, undeveloped, budding.Ex. It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.Ex. We have too much invested for us to assume any longer that we can, by sheer force of will, temper their influence on emerging standards.Ex. Later this strip is retyped into ordinary language, for in its nascent form it is intelligible only to the initiated.Ex. The library symbolises freedom for the reader to pursue his own desires, however inchoate.Ex. Venture capitalists funded fledging companies in the early days of information technology some of which went on to dominate the market.Ex. This article describes the experiences of a fledgling information system in dealing with a hurricane which wreaked devastation on some of the most remote areas of Hawaii = Este artículo describe las experiencias de un sistema de información nuevo al verse afectado por un huracán que devastó algunas de las zonas más remotas de Hawaii.Ex. They are also helpful in the revision of existing systems that show signs of incipient weakness.Ex. I can join a sporting club and combine developing skills with social activities.Ex. I would urge you most sincerely and strongly to think twice or three times before putting your shelflist into an undeveloped system.Ex. The current literature in knowledge management can be described as immature, yet budding.----* barba incipiente = stubble, stubble beard.* barba incipiente de moda = designer stubble.* * *adjetivo (frml o liter) incipient (liter)* * *= burgeoning, emerging, nascent, inchoate, fledging, fledgling [fledgeling], incipient, developing, undeveloped, budding.Ex: It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
Ex: We have too much invested for us to assume any longer that we can, by sheer force of will, temper their influence on emerging standards.Ex: Later this strip is retyped into ordinary language, for in its nascent form it is intelligible only to the initiated.Ex: The library symbolises freedom for the reader to pursue his own desires, however inchoate.Ex: Venture capitalists funded fledging companies in the early days of information technology some of which went on to dominate the market.Ex: This article describes the experiences of a fledgling information system in dealing with a hurricane which wreaked devastation on some of the most remote areas of Hawaii = Este artículo describe las experiencias de un sistema de información nuevo al verse afectado por un huracán que devastó algunas de las zonas más remotas de Hawaii.Ex: They are also helpful in the revision of existing systems that show signs of incipient weakness.Ex: I can join a sporting club and combine developing skills with social activities.Ex: I would urge you most sincerely and strongly to think twice or three times before putting your shelflist into an undeveloped system.Ex: The current literature in knowledge management can be described as immature, yet budding.* barba incipiente = stubble, stubble beard.* barba incipiente de moda = designer stubble.* * *1 ‹barba/bigote› incipient ( liter)2 ‹mejoría/síntoma› incipient ( frml)una incipiente amistad a newly found friendshipesta incipiente democracia this incipient o infant democracy* * *
incipiente adjetivo incipient, budding
' incipiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
naciente
English:
incipient
* * *incipiente adj1. [calvicie] incipient;lucía una barba incipiente [de joven] he was starting to get a beard;[sin afeitar] his chin was covered in stubble2. [inicial] incipient;[democracia] fledgling; [amistad, talento] budding* * *adj incipient* * *incipiente adj: incipient -
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adj.1 dawning.2 new, fledgling (Gobierno, Estado).3 nascent, budding, dawning, emergent.f.1 spring, water source.2 East.* * *► adjetivo1 (nuevo) new2 (creciente) growing1 (este) East* * *1.ADJ (=que nace) nascent frm; (=nuevo) new, recent; (=creciente) growing; [sol] risingel naciente interés por... — the new-found o growing interest in...
2. SM1) (=este) east* * *Ia) < sol> rising (before n)b) < amistad> newly-formedIIIIIel naciente — (liter) the Orient (liter)
* * *= emerging, nascent, infant, a-borning.Ex. We have too much invested for us to assume any longer that we can, by sheer force of will, temper their influence on emerging standards.Ex. Later this strip is retyped into ordinary language, for in its nascent form it is intelligible only to the initiated.Ex. A little later in the same document, in a passage dealing in a rather smug way with the then infant county libraries we read that the purpose of such libraries should be to relieve the tedium of idle hours quite irrespective of intellectual profit or educational gain.Ex. The article 'A new alliance a-borning?' reports the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Association of American University Presses.----* mercado naciente = emerging market.* sol naciente = rising sun.* * *Ia) < sol> rising (before n)b) < amistad> newly-formedIIIIIel naciente — (liter) the Orient (liter)
* * *= emerging, nascent, infant, a-borning.Ex: We have too much invested for us to assume any longer that we can, by sheer force of will, temper their influence on emerging standards.
Ex: Later this strip is retyped into ordinary language, for in its nascent form it is intelligible only to the initiated.Ex: A little later in the same document, in a passage dealing in a rather smug way with the then infant county libraries we read that the purpose of such libraries should be to relieve the tedium of idle hours quite irrespective of intellectual profit or educational gain.Ex: The article 'A new alliance a-borning?' reports the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Association of American University Presses.* mercado naciente = emerging market.* sol naciente = rising sun.* * *1 ‹sol› rising ( before n)2 ‹amistad› newly-formedsu naciente interés por la música her newfound interest in musicel naciente interés por la ecología the new interest in ecology(CS)source* * *
naciente adjetivo ‹ sol› rising ( before n);
naciente
I adj (incipiente) new, incipient
(sol) rising
II sustantivo masculino East
' naciente' also found in these entries:
English:
rising
* * *♦ adj1. [día] dawning;[sol] rising2. [gobierno, estado] fledgling, new;[interés, amistad] budding;la fragilidad de la naciente democracia the precarious nature of the fledgling democracy♦ nm[este] east RP [nacimiento] source* * *adj2 sol rising* * *naciente adj1) : newfound, growing2) : risingel sol naciente: the rising sun -
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• flection• fledge• fledgling• fledgling democracy• nestle oneself• net -
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1) General subject: budding democracy2) Mass media: fledgling democracyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > молодая демократия
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20 нарождающаяся демократия
General subject: fledgling democracyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нарождающаяся демократия
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