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fully-fledged造句
(1) Hungary is to have a fully-fledged Stock Exchange from today. (2) After seven years of training she's now a fully-fledged doctor. (3) She was now a fully-fledged member of the teaching profession. (4) After years of study, Tim is now a fully-fledged architect. (5) Fully-fledged domestic rivalry among banks is also quite modern. (6) The squall was a prelude to a fully-fledged gale, heralded well in advance by warnings from the meteorologists. (7) Less often admittedly, trainee and fully-fledged dealers at this firm indulged in games not for money. (8) David Hartridge had become a fully-fledged pilot and was looked upon as a hero. (9) As a fully-fledged global TV superstar (not least in my own mind), I've had to spend the past two years fretting about my "image". (10) It is significantly simpler than a fully-fledged relational database since it requires no schema, it indexes data automatically, and it provides APIs for storage and access. (11) By contrast, Po started as an employee at his *adoptive father's noodle shop. And he kept *stumbling and suffering rejection after rejection before finally becoming a *fully-fledged kungfu warrior. (12) What started as a small business is now a fully-fledged company. (13) Belgium was the first European country to possess a fully-fledged rail network. (14) I suspect he's half-way through a transition to becoming a fully-fledged jessie like the rest of us. (15) A new Central Committee was elected and the Bolshevik faction became a fully-fledged independent party. (16) Then you are ready to undertake duties as a fully-fledged subject assessor. (17) Pamela stopped, possibly the most outrageous idea she'd ever had popping fully-fledged into her head. (18) The writing was on the wall early in the tour when Ian Salisbury was promoted from supernumerary net bowler to fully-fledged tourist. (19) But practical progress in developing and implementing MEWS has been extremely limited — no fully-fledged early warning systems, of the kind envisaged by the WHO, yet exist. (20) But Hamas wants the UN to work firmly under its auspices, as it would in a fully-fledged state. (21) Harry Potter actors, who are now saying their final goodbyes to their roles, have all become fully-fledged grown-ups, worlds apart from the little kids who began the Hogwarts' adventures in 2001. (22) Hussain said the response had been "great" although a fully-fledged media campaign had yet to start. (23) Smart-phones are not just another type of handset, but fully-fledged computers, which come loaded with software and double as digital cameras and portable entertainment centres. (24) Such expansion was precisely what our universe did in the Big Bang, when it suddenly exploded from a tiny clump of matter into a fully-fledged cosmos.