máo
wèi
fēng

idiom
common

Meaning of 羽毛未丰

羽毛未丰 means literally: feathers not yet full-grown; figuratively: immature, inexperienced, not yet fully developed. Pronounced yǔ máo wèi fēng.

  • literally: feathers not yet full-grown; figuratively: immature, inexperienced, not yet fully developed

Definitions & Examples

Zhè
jiā
gōng
máo
wèi
fēng
 
hái
yào
nián
de
zhǎn
cái
néng
jìng
zhēng
 

This company is still young and immature; it needs a few more years of development before it can compete with large enterprises.

Bié
kàn
xiàn
zài
máo
wèi
fēng
 
jiāng
lái
chéng
 

Don't look down on him just because he's still inexperienced now; he will surely achieve great things in the future.

máo
wèi
fēng
de
xiǎo
niǎo
hái
néng
fēi
xíng
 

The young bird with immature feathers cannot fly alone yet.