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Grow - definition of grow by The Free Dictionary /grow
grow Also found in: , , , , , , , .
(grō)v. grew (gro͞o), grown (grōn), grow·ing, grows v.intr.1.
To increase in size by a natural process.2. a.
T gain: The business grew under new owners.b.
To increase intensify: The suspense grew.3.
To develop and reach maturity.4.
thrive: a plant that grows in shade.5.
To become attached by or as if by the process of growth: tree trunks that had grown together.6.
To come into exi spring up: love that grew from friendship.7.
To come to be by a gradual p become:
grow closer.v.tr.1.
T raise: grow tulips.2.
To allow (something) to develop or increase by a natural process: grow a beard.3.
Usage Problem To cause to increase or expand by concerted effort: strategies that grew the family business.Phrasal Verbs:
grow into1.
To develop so as to become: A boy grows into a man.2.
To develop or change so as to fit: She grew into her job. He grew into the relationship slowly. grow on (or upon)1.
To become gradually more evident to: A feeling of distrust grew on me.2.
To become gradually more pleasurable or acceptable to: a taste that grows on a person. grow up To become an adult.Idiom:
grow out of To develop or come into existence from: an article that grew out of a few scribbled notes.[Middle English growen, from Old English grōwan; see
ghrē- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]grow′er n.grow′ing·ly adv.Usage Note:
Grow is most often used as an intransitive verb, as in The corn grew fast or Our business has been growing steadily for 10 years. This use dates back to the Middle Ages. In the 1700s, a transitive sense arose with the meaning "to produce or cultivate," as in We grow corn in our garden. Then, starting in the late 1900s, people began to use grow with a nonliving thing or even an abstraction as the direct object, often in the context of politics or business, as in One of our key strategies is to grow our business by increasing the number of clients. This trend was widely criticized. In 1992, only 20 percent of the Usage Panel accepted the sentence above, and only 48 percent accepted We've got to grow our way out of this recession. These usages remain common, however, and resistance to them has lessened: in 2014, 60 percent of the Panel accepted the grow our business sentence, and 65 percent accepted the grow our way out of the recession sentence. But Panelists strongly frown upon the phrase grow down, probably because it seems oxymoronic: 96 percent of the Panel found it unacceptable.grow (ɡr??) vb, grows, growing, grew (ɡru:) or grown (ɡr??n) 1.
(Biology) (of an organism or part of an organism) to increase in size or develop (hair, leaves, or other structures)2.
( usually foll by out of or from) to originate, as from an initial cause or source: the federation grew out of the Empire. 3.
(intr) to increase in size, number, degree, etc: the population is growing rapidly. 4.
(intr) to change in length or amount in a specified direction: some plants grow downwards; profits over the years grew downwards. 5.
( may take an infinitive) (esp of emotions, physical states, etc) to develop or come into existence or being gradually: to grow cold; to grow morose; he grew to like her. 6.
(usually foll by: up) to come into existence: a close friendship grew up between them. 7.
(foll by: together) to be joined gradually by or as by growth: the branches on the tree grew together. 8.
( foll by away, together, etc) to develop a specified state of friendship: the lovers grew together gradually; many friends grow apart over the years. 9.
(when: intr, foll by with) to become covered with a growth: the path grew with weeds. 10.
(Agriculture) to produce (plants) by controlling or encouraging their growth, esp for home consumption or on a commercial basis[Old English grō related to Old Norse grōa, Old Frisian grōia, Old High German
see green, grass]grow
(groʊ)
grew, grown, grow•ing. v.i.
to increase in size by a natural process of development.
to come into being and develop:
a plant that grows wild here.
to form and increase in size by a process of inorganic accretion, as by crystallization.
to arise or issue as a natural development:
Our friendship grew from common interests.
to increase gradually in size, amount, etc.; expand:
Her influence has grown.
to become gradually attached or united by or as if by growth.
to c become:
to grow old.
to cause to grow:
T to grow a business.
to allow to grow:
to grow a beard.
to cover with a growth (used in the passive):
a field grown with corn.
grow into,
to become large or tall enough to wear (an item of clothing).
to become mature or experienced enough to handle.
grow on or upon,
to increase in influence or effect.
to become gradually more liked or accepted by.
grow out of,
to become too outgrow.
develop from.
to be o attain maturity.
[before 900; Middle E Old English grōwan, c. Middle Dutch groeyen, Old High German grouwan, Old Norse grōa] grow1. 'grow'When children or young animals grow, they become bigger or taller. The past tense of grow is grew. The -ed participle is grown.The doctor will check that the baby is growing normally.The plant grew to a height of over 1 metre.Has he grown any taller?2. 'grow up'When someone grows up, they gradually change from a child into an adult.He grew up in Cambridge.They grew up at a time when there was no television.Be Careful!Don't confuse the verbs grow up and bring up. If you bring up a child, you look after it as it grows up. Don't say 'grow up a child'.We thought the village was the perfect place to bring up a family.See 3. used to mean 'become'Grow is also used to mean 'become'.He's growing old.The sky grew dark.See 4. 'grow to'If you grow to feel or think something, you gradually start to feel or think it.After a few months, I grew to hate my job.See growPast participle: grownGerund: growingImperativePresentPreteritePresent ContinuousPresent PerfectPast ContinuousPast PerfectFutureFuture PerfectFuture ContinuousPresent Perfect ContinuousFuture Perfect ContinuousPast Perfect ContinuousConditionalPast ConditionalImperativegrowgrowPresentI growyou growhe/she/it growswe growyou growthey growPreteriteI grewyou grewhe/she/it grewwe grewyou grewthey grewPresent ContinuousI am growingyou are growinghe/she/it is growingwe are growingyou are growingthey are growingPresent PerfectI have grownyou have grownhe/she/it has grownwe have grownyou have grownthey have grownPast ContinuousI was growingyou were growinghe/she/it was growingwe were growingyou were growingthey were growingPast PerfectI had grownyou had grownhe/she/it had grownwe had grownyou had grownthey had grownFutureI will growyou will growhe/she/it will growwe will growyou will growthey will growFuture PerfectI will have grownyou will have grownhe/she/it will have grownwe will have grownyou will have grownthey will have grownFuture ContinuousI will be growingyou will be growinghe/she/it will be growingwe will be growingyou will be growingthey will be growingPresent Perfect ContinuousI have been growingyou have been growinghe/she/it has been growingwe have been growingyou have been growingthey have been growingFuture Perfect ContinuousI will have been growingyou will have been growinghe/she/it will have been growingwe will have been growingyou will have been growingthey will have been growingPast Perfect ContinuousI had been growingyou had been growinghe/she/it had been growingwe had been growingyou had been growingthey had been growingConditionalI would growyou would growhe/she/it would growwe would growyou would growthey would growPast ConditionalI would have grownyou would have grownhe/she/it would have grownwe would have grownyou would have grownthey would have grown
Switch to Verb1.grow - pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific p "The weather turned nasty"; "She grew angry" - become
losing one's or "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" - lose hair on one' "He is balding already",
- undergo a transformation or a change o "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election" - "In Vermont, the leaves turn early"2.grow - become larger, greater, "The problem grew too large for me"; "Her business grew fast" - "muscles can hypertrophy when people take steroids", ,
- increase in value
"prices climbed steeply"; "the value of our house rose sharply last year" - become bigger
"The amount of work increased" - become larger or bigger - "The pressure augmented" - grow
"warts and polyps can vegetate if not removed" -
"The problem mushroomed",
- g "The ivy overgrew the patio" - become longer by being
"The fabric stretches" - grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a c "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time" - become larger in size o "his business expanded rapidly", , ,
- "The deer population in this town is thriving"; "business is booming" - "Pizza parlors proliferate in this area" - b "In Spring, the days lengthen",
- grow and send out branches or branch- "these plants ramify early and get to be very large" - "The burgeoning administration"; "The burgeoning population" - take ro "this plant roots quickly",
- "the dough rose slowly in the warm room",
- extend in on "The dough expands" - become an adult3.grow - increase in siz "Corn doesn't grow here"; "In these forests, mushrooms grow under the trees"; "her hair doesn't grow much anymore" - g "The new tooth is cutting",
- "joints ankylose" -
"The moss undergrew the stone patio" - grow by producing "plants exfoliate" - "This fungus usually vegetates vigorously" - "The fields vegetate vigorously" - caus "He grows vegetables in his backyard" - "twin crystals" - grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a c "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time", , , , , ,
- produce buds, branches, "the potatoes sprouted"4.grow - caus "He grows vegetables in his backyard" - increase in siz "Corn doesn't grow here"; "In these forests, mushrooms grow under the trees"; "her hair doesn't grow much anymore" - est "They vegetated the hills behind their house" - grow in a "the biologist grows microorganisms" - plant or grow in a fixed cyclic "We rotate the crops so as to maximize the use of the soil",
- cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its "The perfect climate here develops the grain"; "He developed a new kind of apple" - cau "The water swells the wood" - cau "the plentiful rain germinated my plants" - cause to take roots5.grow - develo "He matured fast"; "The child grew fast",
- "The plums ripen in July",
- accept and make use of one's personality, abilities, "My son went to Berkeley to find himself" - grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a c "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time" - become an adult6.grow - t "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose", , , , ,
- be gradually d "The plot developed slowly"; - "What becomes has duration" - "His need for a meal resurged"; "The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years",
- happen or occur as a result of something,
- to be t "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience",
- come up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things); "Strong emotions welled up"; "Smoke swelled from it" - "These rivers head from a mountain range in the Himalayas"7.grow - cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agr "The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here", , , ,
- the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock - bear (a crop); "this land does not carry olives" - produce more than needed or wanted - foster the growth of - "She keeps a few chickens in the yard"; "he keeps bees"8.grow - come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts", , , ,
- "The young sparrows are fledging already" - grow anew or continue growth after an in "parts of the trunk of this tree can regrow"; "some invertebrates can regrow limbs or their tail after they lost it due to an injury" - "The tire sprang a leak",
- put forth and gr "the plant sprouted early this year",
- grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers - produce leaves, of plants - produce pods, of plants - "The little one is teething now" - "the insect larva pupate",
- "we worked up an as of an appetite" - have g "The baby cut a tooth" - become
losing one's or "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night", ,
- gai "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"9.grow - grow e "The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten"; "When he spent a summer at camp, the boy grew noticeably and no longer showed some of his old adolescent behavior" - become
losing one's or "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night" - grow too lar "I have outgrown these clothes"; "She outgrew her childish habits" - "He will make a splendid father!"10.grow - become attached by or as if by t "The tree trunks had grown together" - become
losing one's or "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"growverb1. , , get bigger, get taller We stop growing once we reach maturity. develop , , , , , , , 2. get bigger, , , , , , , , ,
An inoperable tumour was growing in his brain.3. , , , , , ,
The station had roses growing at each end of the platform.4. , , , , , ,
I always grow a few red onions in my allotment.5. , , ,
He's growing old.6. , , , ,
The idea for this book grew out of conversations with Philippa Brewster.7. , , , , , , ,
The economy continues to grow.grow into something or someone , , develop (into),
He's grown into a very good-looking young man.growverb1. To make or become greater or larger:, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , .Informal:
.2. To bring into existence and foster the development of:, , , .3. To bring or come to full development:, , , , , .4. To come to be:, , ,
?????? ???????? ????????????? ?????????? ???r?stpěstovatstávat sevyr?stnachat si nar?stdyrkevoksegrolade groudvikle sig tilkasvaakasvattaarastiuzgajatin?n?veksziktermeltermesztbreytast íláta vaxavaxa, aukastvaxa, sprettaver?a成長する育てる????????ataugaat?alaaugimasaugintojasprieaugisataudzētaudzētaugtizaugtk?ūtnecha? si narás?gojitiodra??atiodrastipustiti rastirastiv?xaodla?????? ?????????? ????????????????serpilmekuzatmakl?n lêntr?nggrow [grəʊ] (grew (pt) (grown (pp)))A. VI1. [plant, hair, person, animal] → how you've grown! → ?cómo has !he has grown five centimetres → ha
cinco she's letting her hair grow → se está
el , se está
largothe hair will grow back eventually →
el that plant does not grow in England → esa
or no se da en will it grow here? → ?se puede
?to grow to or into manhood →
these sharks can grow to six metres → estos
hasta seis 2. (= increase) (in number, amount) → the number of unemployed has grown by more than 10,000 → el
10.000the economy continues to grow → la
de opposition grew and the government agreed to negotiate → la
the winds grew to gale force → la
de to grow in popularity →
she has grown in my esteem → se ha
mi 3. (= develop) [friendship, love] → ; [person] → I feel I have grown immensely as a result of the experience →
to grow spiritually →
4. (with adjective) (= become) → , ,
(but often translated by vi or reflexive)our eyes gradually grew accustomed to the light → los
se nos fueron
to grow angry → the light grew brighter → la
to grow cold the coffee had grown cold → el
se había we grew colder as the night wore on →
it's grown a lot colder, hasn't it? → ha
mucho ??to grow dark (gen) → ; (at dusk) → , to grow fat → her eyes grew heavy → se le
los she has grown quite knowledgeable on the subject → ha
mucho sobre el the noise grew louder → el
de to grow old → (se)you will realize this as you grow older → te
he grew tired of waiting → se
de to grow used to sth →
a algoshe grew weaker with each passing day → se fue
tras to grow worse the housing shortage is growing worse → la
she grew worse that day and died during the night → ese
durante la 5. to grow to like sb →
querer a algn,
con algnhe grew to love his work →
a su in time he grew to accept it →
a aceptarloB. VT1. [+ plant, crop] → I grow my own vegetables →
mis 2. [+ hair, beard, moustache, nails] →
she has grown her hair long → se ha
largo, se ha
el the lizard grew a new tail → al
grow apart VI + ADV [friends] → ; [couple] he and his wife grew apart → la
entre él y su
or se couples often grow apart as they get older →
con la grow away from VI + PREP →
dewe have grown away from each other → nos hemos
otrogrow from VI + PREP [friendship, theory, idea] → ,
deI started out with just two clients and the business grew from that →
grow in VI + ADV [nail] →
grow into VI + PREP1. [+ clothes] the trousers are a bit big but he'll grow into them → los
bien2. (= get used to) to grow into a job →
a un 3. (= become) → he's grown into quite a handsome boy → se ha
to grow into a man →
un grow on VI + PREP the tune grows on you after a while → la
the idea had grown on her all morning →
la grow outA. VI + ADV she let her perm grow out → se
la B. VT + ADV [+ hair] →
grow out of VI + PREP1. (= get too big for) [+ clothes] you've grown out of your shoes again → se te han
los 2. (= stop) [+ habit] isn't it time you grew out of fighting with your sister? → ?no te estás
peleándote con tu hermana?most children who stammer grow out of it → a
con la she grew out of the habit of waiting up for the children →
3. (= arise from) → grow together VI + ADV couples who have grown together over the years →
uniéndose
there are many ways in which Europe can grow together → hay muchas formas en
sus grow up VI + ADV1. (= become adult) →
I watched Tim grow up → vi a
when I grow up I'm going to be a doctor → cuando sea
a ser she grew up into a beautiful woman →
hermosagrow up! → ?no seas !2. (= spend young life) → we grew up together →
she grew up in the country/during the depression →
3. (= develop) [friendship] → ; [hatred] → ; [town, industry] → , ; [custom] → , a close friendship had grown up between us →
a barrier had grown up between them → se había
entre ellosnew industries grew up alongside the port →
grow [ˈgrəʊ] [grew] [ˈgruː] (pt) [grown] [ˈgrəʊn] (pp) vi [plant] → , Grass grows quickly → L'herbe
. [person] → Haven't you grown! → Comme tu as ! [beard, hair, nails] →
[economy, business] → , être
[number, amount, rate, productivity] → The number of unemployed people has grown → Le
a .to grow by 10% →
de 10 %to grow by 20cm →
20cm [influence, fears, pressure] →
(= become) → to grow rich → to grow weak → to grow impatient →
vt (= farm) [+ crops] →
(in garden) [+ vegetables, flowers, plants] → My Dad grows potatoes → Mon
de . [+ hair] →
to grow a beard →
[+ business, company] →
grow apart vi (fig) →
(l'un de l'autre)grow away from vt fus (fig) → s'éloigner degrow into vi (= become) [person, situation, relationship] →
en vt fus [+ clothes] →
pour grow on vt fusThat painting is growing on me → Je
ce .grow out vi [hairstyle] →
vt septo grow out a fringe →
la grow out of vt fus [+ clothes] →
(e) pourHe's grown out of his jacket → Il
sa . [+ habit, allergy] →
(avec le temps)He'll grow out of itBUT ?a lui passera. (= lose taste for)I eventually grew out of Star Trek → ?a m'a
passé, ma
Trek.grow up vi (= become an adult) → to grow up into sth →
qch (= stop behaving foolishly) → ne plus
l'enfantOh, grow up! → Ne
pas l'enfant!grow bag n sac contenant du terreau enrichi où l'on peut faire pousser directement des plantesgrow pret &grew&, ptp &grown& vt plants → ; (commercially) potatoes, wheat, tea etc → , ; (= cultivate) flowers →
to grow a beard/one’s hair → sich (dat) → einen /die
vi (= get bigger, longer etc) → ; (person, baby) → ,
; (hair) → ,
; (in numbers) → ; (in size) → sich ; (fig: = become more mature) → sich ; to grow in stature/wisdom → an / ; to grow in popularity →
; to grow in beauty →
; my, how you’ve or haven’t you grown! → du bist aber
!; fears were growing for her safety → man
um ihre ; the economy/market/population is growing by 2% a year → die /der /die
um 2% pro ; pressure is growing for him to resign → er
(= become) → ; to grow to do/be something →
/sein; to grow to hate/love somebody →
/ ; to grow to enjoy something →
(dat) → ; I’ve grown to like him → ich habe ihn mit der Zeit
; to grow used to something → sich an
(acc) → ; to grow like somebody →
grow [grəʊ] (grew (vb: pt) (grown (pp)))1. vt (Agr) → , ; (beard) → 2. via. (plant, person, hair) → ; (increase, in numbers) → , ; (in membership) → ; (develop, friendship, love) → ; (custom, idea) → , to grow in stature/popularity →
il proprio /la propria b. (become) → , to grow dark →
to grow rich/weak → arricchirsi/indebolirsito grow tired of waiting →
di to grow to like sb →
qngrow apart vi + adv (fig) → grow away from vi + adv + prep (fig) → , we have grown away from each other → i nostri
grow in vi + adv (nail) → grow into vi + prepa. (clothes) he'll grow into them → quando
gli andranno b. (become) → , she has grown into a beautiful woman → si è
grow on vi + prep that painting is growing on me → quel
più mi grow out of vi + adv + prepa. (clothes) → non
più in; (habit) →
(col tempo)he'll grow out of it → gli b. (arise from) →
da, essere la
digrow up vi + adva. (become adult) →
, I grew up in the country → sono
grow up! (fam) → non
il !b. (develop, idea, friendship) → grow (gr?u)
– past tense grew
(gru:) : past participle grown –
(of plants) to develop. Carrots grow well in this soil. groei
израствам
vaxa, spretta
hidup , , ,
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yeti?(tir)mek
рости
phát tri?n 2.
to become bigger, longer etc. My hai Our friendship grew as time went on. groei
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пораствам
????, ?? ????
n?vekszik, n?; er?s?dik
vaxa, aukast
palielināties
tumbuh , bli st?rre/lengre
??????????
отрастать; крепнуть
v?xa, bli st?rre
рости
gia t?ng 3.
to cause or allow to grow. He has grown a beard. groei
раста
deixar crescer
nachat si nar?st
wachsen lassen
αφ?νω κπ. ? κτ. να μεγαλ?σει
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laisser pousser
menumbuhkan
láta (sér) vaxa
u?(si)auginti
menyimpan ;
deixar crescer
a l?sa s? creasc?
отрастить
necha? si narás?
pustiti rasti
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в?дрощувати
????? ????
làm phát tri?n
使留长,蓄长 4.
(with into) to change into, in becoming mature. Your daughter has grown into a beautiful woman. verander
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достигам до
vyr?st (v)
udvikle sig til
γ?νομαι με την π?ροδο του χρ?νου ,
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postati, pretvoriti se
breytast í
~に成長する
membesar ,
wyrosn?? (na)
?????.?????
razviti se
f?rvandlas till, bli
????????????????? , , serpilmek
ставати
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tr? thành 5.
to become. It's growing dark. donker word
ставам
stávat se
válik (vmivé)
darytis, tapti
stawa? si?
(vyjadruje zmenu stavu) st(áv)a? sa
ставати
tr? thành 'grower noun a person who grows (plants etc). a tomato-grower. groeier, kweker
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човек, който отглежда
der Züchter
(taime)kasvataja
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kasvattaja
producteur/-trice
term?; termeszt?
raektunarma?ur ,
augintojas
audzētā dā aug?kopis
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cultivator
pestovate?
сад?вник; овоч?вник
????? ????
ng??i tr?ng grown adjective adult.
fully grown. volwasse
?????? ?????
възрастен
t?iskasvanud
????? ?????
t?ysikasvuinen
?????, ??????
odrastao, zreo
dewasa , ,
???????????
дорослий
tr??ng thành
成年的,成熟的 growth (-θ)
the act or process of growing, increasing, developing etc. the growth of trade unionism. groei, ontwikkeling
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растеж
crescimento
das Wachsen
vaekst , ,
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?????/?????
(ki)fejl?dés
perkembangan
augimas, pl?tot?
aug? attīstība
pertumbuhan
utveckling
??????????????
зростання; розвиток
???? ?????? ?? ???
s? phát tri?n
生长,发展,成长 2.
something that has grown. a week's growth of beard. haargroei
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израстък
crescimento
προ??ν εξ?λιξη?
crecimiento,
n?v(eked)és
pertumbuhan
伸びたもの
atauga, at?ala
pertumbuhan , ,
v?xt, v?xtlighet
??????????????????????
büyümü? ?ey
зб?льшення; прир?ст
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?? tr??ng thành
生长物,长成物,产物 3.
the amount by which something grows. to measure the growth of a plant. groei-aandeel
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увеличение
crescimento
die Zunahme
ρυθμ?? αν?πτυξη?
???????, ???
gyarapodás
pertumbuhan
palielinā?anās
pertumbuhan ,
cre?tere, dez-voltare
??????????????
büyüme oran?, geli?me miktar?
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s? gia t?ng 4.
something unwanted which grows. a cancerous growth. gewas
тумор
die Wucherung
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????, ?????
pertumbuhan
ketumbuhan , ,
excrescen??
utv?xt, svulst
???????? ,
贅生物(如:瘤)
новоутворення
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s? hình thành b?t th??ng
瘤,赘生物 'grown-'up noun an adult.
volwassene
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възрастен
dospěl? (?lověk)
der/die Erwachsene
t?iskasvanu
t?ysikasvuinen
????? ??????
odrastao ?ovjek
orang dewasa
fullor?inn
suaug?s ?mogus
pieaudzis cilvē pieaugu?ais
dospel?, -á
odrasla oseba
yeti?kin ki?i
доросла людина
ng??i l?n grown-up adjective fully grown. Her child a grown-up daughter. volwasse, opgegroei
пораснал
dorostl?, dospěl?
voksen , , mayor
t?iskasvanud
t?ysikasvuinen ,
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fulltí?a, uppkominn ,
おとなになった
suaug?s, subrend?s
meningkat remaja ,
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長大的, 成熟的
дорослий
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tr??ng thành
长大的,成熟的 grow on to gradually become liked. I didn't like the painting at first, but it has grown on me. 'n vat op 'n mens kry
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свиквам
tornar-se apreciado
nakonec se líbit
tiltale mere og mere
αρ?σω ?λο και περισσ?τερο
gustar cada vez más, llegar a gustar, terminar gustando
oma lummusesse v?tma
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finir par plaire
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egyre jobban tetszik
makin disukai
venjast vi?
(piacere sempre di più)
好きになる
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u?valdyti, vis labiau ir labiau patikti
patikt aizvien vairāk
semakin disukai
steeds meer boeien
like bedre etter hvert
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tornar-se apreciado
нравиться всё больше
nakoniec sa pá?i?
priljubiti se
mer och mer tilltala
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giderek sevmek, be?enmek
漸漸讓人喜愛
дедал? б?льше подобатися
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???c yêu thích grow up to become an adult. I'm going to be an engine-driver when I grow up. grootword
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раста
virar adulto
blive stor , , hacerse mayor
suureks kasvama
kasvaa aikuiseksi
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tumbuh dewasa
ver?a fullor?inn ,
おとなになる
dewasa , groot zijn
ficar grande
a cre?te (mare), a deveni adult
становиться взрослым
bli stor (vuxen)
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ставати дорослим
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tr??ng thành grow →
pěstovat, r?st dyrke, vokse ,
kasvaa, kasvattaa ,
rasti, uzgajati ,
成長する, 育てる ????, ???? ,
odla, v?xa ?????? ??????, ???? ???????????????? ,
l?n lên, tr?ng grow vi. crecer,to ___ old → envejecer. grow vi (pret
pp grown) to — old to — out of (a habit) quitarse(le) (a uno) con el tiempo, desaparecer con el tiempo (un hábito); She will grow out of it..Se le quitará con el tiempo..Desaparecerá to — up crecer, What are you going to be when you grow up?..¿Qué vas a ser cuando seas grande?
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