fruition
英式音标:[fruˈɪʃn] 美式音标:[fruˈɪʃən]
fruition基本解释 n. 完成,成就;结果实 fruition的意思释义 n.成就,实现;结果实;;享受英英释义 fruition[ fru:\'i
fruition怎么读
英式音标:[fruˈɪʃn]
美式音标:[fruˈɪʃən]
fruition基本解释
n. 完成,成就;结果实
fruition的意思释义
n.
成就,实现;结果实;;享受
英英释义
fruition[ fru:\'iʃən ]n.
the condition of bearing fruit
enjoyment derived from use or possession
something that is made real or concrete
同义词:realizationrealisation
fruition用法及例句
词组短语
come to fruition实现;成熟
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Our efforts have come to fruition.
我们的努力有了成果。
Success is the fruition of his years of work.
成功是他多年工作的成果。
His extravagant ideas were never brought to fruition.
他不切实际的想法永远没有实现。
The plan should come to fruition in another year.
该计划再过一年便可完成。
After months of hard work, our plans finally came to fruition.
经过几个月的艰苦工作,我们的计划终于完成了。
例句参考
Setting the stage for creative new products: Investigating the idea fruition processThe fruition of Halsted\'s concept of surgical training.
Excimer laser technology: New options coming to fruition
Information technologies incentivizing scholastic fruition
All-polymer LEDs move closer to fruition
The fruition of 4f discovery, the interplay of basic and applied research
Cultural tourism: from culture fruition to culture communication and production
A multimedia personalized fruition of figurative artistic heritage by a GIS-based methodology
The Venture Capital Cycle
The avian egg.
fruition词源
fruition (n.)
early 15c., \"act of enjoying,\" from Old French fruition and directly from Late Latin fruitionem (nominative fruitio) \"enjoyment,\" noun of action from past participle stem of Latin frui \"to use, enjoy\" (see fruit). Sense of \"act or state of bearing fruit,\" resisted by dictionary editors, is attested by 1885, from association with fruit (n.); figuratively in this sense from 1889.
fruition相关例句
1.Einstein brought this vision to fruition by way of a successful mathematical theory.
爱因斯坦以成功的数学理论的形式把这一预见变成了科学硕果。
2.We have seen how various reform movements in the cities and states came to fruition during this period.
我们已经看到,各市各州的各种改革运动在这个时期是如何实现的。
3.Jon ought to be told, so that either his feeling might be nipped in the bud, or, flowering in spite of the past, might come to fruition.
这事应当让乔恩知道,这样他说不定在含苞未放时就打掉爱情的花朵或者不管过去的那一切,让它开花结果。
4.Success was the fruition of his years of work.
成功是他多年工作的成果。
5.The development of a wheat-rye hybrid, under way for a half-century, seems to be finally approaching fruition.
经过半个世纪的进程,小麦-黑麦杂种的培育看来正趋于获得较后的成功。
6.He had planted the trees apparently on an impulse; but it was really the fruition of a dream of his.
他种这些树,显然是出于一时的冲动,但实在也实现了他的一个梦想。
7.come [be brought] to fruition
<计划等> 达成,实现
8.The time was not far distant when this aspect of the progressive movement would come to fruition.
进步运动的这一方面获得成功的时日已经不远。
9.After months of hard work, our plans came to/were brought to fruition.
我们经过几个月的苦干, 终於实现了计画.
10.To come to a satisfactory conclusion or to fruition.
实现得出满意的结论或实现愿望
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考