释义 |
fully-fledgedˌfully-ˈfledged British English, ˌfull-fledged American English adjective [only before noun] - A new Central Committee was elected and the Bolshevik faction became a fully-fledged independent party.
- David Hartridge had become a fully-fledged pilot and was looked upon as a hero.
- Less often admittedly, trainee and fully-fledged dealers at this firm indulged in games not for money.
- Pamela stopped, possibly the most outrageous idea she'd ever had popping fully-fledged into her head.
- The squall was a prelude to a fully-fledged gale, heralded well in advance by warnings from the meteorologists.
- Then you are ready to undertake duties as a fully-fledged subject assessor.
completely developed, trained, or established: After seven years of training she’s now a fully-fledged doctor. |