inchoate
英 [ɪn'kəʊeɪt; 'ɪnk-; -ət]
美 [ɪn'koɪt]
- adj. 早期的;刚开始的;未充分发展的
- vt. 开始
- vi. 开始
GRE
inchoate 使开端来自拉丁语incohare,挂上,开始,来自in-,进入,使,cohum,皮带,牛轭,词源同haw,hedge.其原义为给牛挂上轭带,使牛开始耕田,后引申词义开端。
- inchoate (adj.)
- 1530s, from Latin inchoatus, past participle of inchoare, alteration of incohare "to begin," originally "to hitch up," from in- "on" (see in- (2)) + cohum "strap fastened to the oxen's yoke." Related: Inchoative.
- 1. His dreams were senseless and inchoate.
- 他的梦想根本行不通,很不成熟。
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- 2. With an inchoate cry she went limp.
- 随着一声尖叫,她再也支持不住了.
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- 3. Her early works are inchoate idea , nothing but full of lush rhetoric.
- 她的早期作品都不太成熟, 除了华丽的词藻外就没什麽内容了.
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- 4. What symptom is who can tell me lung cancer is inchoate?
- 谁能告诉我肺癌早期是什么症状 啊 ?
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- 5. Is second liver inchoate can you cure with present medical level?
- 乙肝早期以现在的医学水平能治好 么 ?
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