English to Indonesian Dictionary fledgling

fledgling

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definition
noun
Only female hummingbirds are involved in parental care; they must incubate eggs, brood young hatchlings, and feed the chicks as nestlings and fledglings .
a young bird that has just fledged.
translation of 'fledgling'
noun
anak burung yg baru bisa terbang,
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example
Croydon has become home to the first in a series of innovation centres to help 'fledgling' businesses get off the ground.
This young child would be the first person to be granted a wish by the 'fledgling' organization.
Nine years on, that 'fledgling' script is about to see the light of day.
Extremely poor, it was nonetheless peaceful, stable and a 'fledgling' democracy.
the country's 'fledgling' democracy
We'll hear from both sides and review the changes ahead for this 'fledgling' democracy.
Musical wannabes turned out in force to listen to 'fledgling' bands, play instruments and enrol for lessons.
The Glaswegian actor and 'fledgling' playwright was broke, fed up with acting, and hungry for a second child.
the 'fledgling' democracies of eastern Europe
Harry's 'fledgling' business started to take off when newsagents asked him to deliver the papers along with the contents bills.
There will also be funds for training 100,000 teachers, and for 'fledgling' entrepreneurs.
You are the leader of the opposition in this emerging, 'fledgling' democracy.
Before opening the quarterly, I expected to read the work of 'fledgling' student poets.
These exchanges have become a small but meaningful way of supporting Russia's 'fledgling' market economy.
Indeed, it is such films that have inspired 'fledgling' filmmakers to take chances and think out of the box.
This is a momentous event for our 'fledgling' democracy after so many years of non-representative rule.
Between them they bring a powerful set of skills to the 'fledgling' organisation.
The Trust is a 'fledgling' organisation, unrecognised by the club, which does not even reply to its letters.
Asia's 'fledgling' democracies should not despair just because things are messy at the moment.
Many firms that were just 'fledgling' start-ups in 2000 are now mature, profitable businesses.
The attack stopped 'fledgling' peace efforts and led to international condemnation.
In those instances, the adult birds fed the 'fledglings' in a fairly conspicuous location close to the nest.
Females built the nest and incubated alone, but both parents fed nestlings and 'fledglings' .
Zimbabwe is an example of the pressure placed on 'fledgeling' democracies in Africa.
The young form flocks with other 'fledglings' and adults when leaving the nesting area after breeding season.
We confirmed fledging by sighting 'fledglings' , listening for fledgling begging calls, or sighting parents carrying food or scolding near the nest.
Perhaps because of the ordeal of bringing a chick to adulthood, 'fledglings' are spoiled with every possible advantage to ensure their survival.
Males and females have similar roles during breeding; both help build nests, incubate eggs, feed nestlings and 'fledglings' and remove fecal sacks.
Scores of rare adult birds, 'fledglings' and unhatched chicks are feared to have died when fire - which is being treated as suspicious - swept through reedbeds yesterday.
Fledging success may not accurately reflect reproductive success if 'fledglings' differ in quality.
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