grow
[grəu]
v.增加, 生长, 变成, 种植, 逐渐开始
例句与用法:
She is a good actress, but still needs time to grow into the part she is playing.
她是个好演员,但仍需要时间去熟悉她要扮演的角色。
Don't spend so much money doesn't grow on trees, you know.
别花这麽多--钱不是容易挣的。
The coat is too big for him now, but he will grow into it.
这上衣他现在穿还太大,等他长大些再穿就合适了。
She is growing into a beautiful young woman.
她渐渐出落成美丽的姑娘。
She has a hot temper, but you will soon grow to like her.
她脾气躁,但不久你就会喜欢她了。
In time you'll grow to like him.
到时候你会喜欢他的。
This district grew cotton on a large scale.
这个地区过去大量种棉花。
词形变化:
副词: growingly | 名词: grower | 动词过去式: grew | 动词过去分词: grown | 动词现在分词: growing | 动词第三人称单数: grows |
vi.
1. 成长, 生长; 发育
She has grown into a beautiful young lady.
她长成一位年轻漂亮的女子。
2. 增大, 增加; 发展
John's reputation is growing fast.
约翰的名声正在迅速扩大。
3. 渐渐变得[L][+to-v]
His cold is growing worse.
他的感冒正在加重。
vt.
1. 种植, 栽培
We grow flowers and vegetables in our garden.
我们在庭园里种植鲜花和蔬菜。
2. 使生长; 留(须、发)
David is growing a beard.
戴维在蓄须。
短语词组:
grow on
1. 对……有越来越大的影响
2. 越来越被……喜爱
Modern music starts to grow on people.
现代音乐已越来越被人喜欢。
grow out of
1. 因长大而丢弃
She has grown out of all her old clothes.
她已长得所有的旧衣服都穿不上了。
2. 产生于
The mistake grew out of his carelessness.
这错误是由于他的粗心造成的。
grow up
1. 成长
The boys grew up.
孩子们长大了。
2. 逐渐形成
A warm friendship grew up between the two men.
两人之间逐渐产生了友情。
grow
过去式:grew
过去分词:grown
现在进行时:growing
词形变化:
副词: growingly | 名词: grower | 动词过去式: grew | 动词过去分词: grown | 动词现在分词: growing | 动词第三人称单数: grows |
词义辨析:
同义:
v.成长; 发育; 发展
develop
evolve
mature
ripen
sprout
age
vi.增加; 长成; 成熟
increase
mature
become
advance
gain
rise
develop
age
progress
vt.栽培; 种植
raise
farm
cultivate
同义参见:
thrive
stem1
get
germinate
garden
flourish
expand
originate
multiply1
mount1
boom1
wax2
grow[ɡrəu]vi.1.■(生物等)生,生长,成长;发育:These plants are growing well.这些植物长势良好。Does this plant grow in cold countries or in hot countries?这种植物生长在寒带还是热带?2.■增长,增大;扩大,增加;发展:Cities grew rapidly, a large labouring class developed.城市的迅速发展产生了一个强大的劳动阶级。3.■产生,发生,形成,出现:Friendship grew between them.他们间产生了友情。4.■逐渐成为,渐渐变得,变成:The patient grew weaker every day.这位病人日渐衰弱。5.■(植物由于成长)逐渐长得结合在一起,合生:The two shoots have grown together into one tree.这两个嫩枝已长合在一起变成了一棵树。6.■长满(常与 with 连用):The path grew with weeds.小道长满野草。vt.1.■种植,栽培;养,饲养;生产:We have grown a lot of beautiful roses this year.今年我们栽种了许多漂亮的玫瑰。Japanese farmers grow rice.日本农民种植水稻。2.■使长满[用于被动语态]:The lawn was grown with weeds.草坪上长满了杂草。3.■留(须、发等),蓄:to grow a beard留须4.■使产生,使形成;养成:Snakes can grow a new skin.蛇能长出新皮。5.■扩展,扩充:to grow the company扩展公司6.■【化学】使(糖、银等的晶体)生长(或生成)变形vi.grewgrowngrowing
growgrow[ɡrəu]vi.(grew[ɡru:]; grown[ɡrəun])1.■生[成]长, 发育2.■增长, 长大3.■逐渐变成[为]4.■(风俗等)形成, 产生How quickly the baby is growing!这个婴儿长得多么快啊!Bob is growing old.鲍勃渐渐变老了。You need time to grow into the job.你需要时间去熟悉这项工作。
词性变化grow[ɡrəu]vt.1.■种植, 栽培; 培养[育]2.■发展, 使...发达 grow rice 种稻grow a beard留胡子
继承用法growableadj.grower[ˈɡrəʊə(r)]n.
[grəʊ]
(past grew gruː; past participle grown grəʊn)
[no obj.]
- (of a living thing) undergo natural development by increasing in size and changing physically; progress to maturity
(生物)生长,成长;发育
he would watch Nick grow to manhood.
他会看着尼克长大成人。
[as adj. growing]the linguistic skills acquired by the growing child.
成长的孩子所学的语言技能。
[as adj. grown]the stupidity of grown men kicking a ball into a net.
大人把球踢入网中时那种呆头呆脑的模样。
■(of a plant) germinate and develop
(植物)长,生长
it will even grow in plain gravel or sand.
它甚至可以在极普通的砂砾或沙子中生长。
■[with obj.]produce by cultivation
栽种,种植
more and more land was needed to grow crops for export.
需要越来越多的土地种植作物以供出口。
■[with obj.]allow or cause (a part of the body) to grow or develop
使(身体的一部分)生长;留(须、发等)
[with obj. and complement]she grew her hair long.
她留了长发。
■(of something abstract) come into existence and develop
(抽象事物)产生;形成
an awareness of politics grows out of individuals' perception of the world around them.
政治意识产生于个人对周围世界的认识。 - become larger or greater over a period of time; increase
增大,发展;增加
turnover grew to more than $100,000 within three years.
营业额三年增长到10万多美元。
[as adj. growing]a growing number of people are coming to realize this.
越来越多的人开始意识到这一点。
■[with obj.](chiefly N. Amer.)cause (something, especially a business) to expand or increase
(主北美)使(尤指工商企业)扩大,使增长 - [with complement]become gradually or increasingly
逐渐变得,变得越来越
sharing our experiences we grew braver.
共同的经历使我们变得更加勇敢。
■[with infinitive](of a person) come to feel or know something over time
(人)逐渐感受到(或了解)
supposing we had grown to know and love nuclear power.
假设我们逐渐了解并喜欢上了核能。
■(grow apart)(of two or more people) become gradually estranged
(两个或两个以上的人)变得有隔阂
■(grow away from)become gradually separated from (one's family, friends, or background)
同(家人、朋友或出身背景)逐渐疏远
emotionally his family had grown away from him.
他的家庭已在感情上同他疏远了。
grow on trees
- [usu. with negative](informal)be plentiful or easily obtained
(非正式)(好像长在树上似的)伸手即可得到,极易得到
sponsorship money doesn't grow on trees in the States.
在美国赞助款不是唾手可得的。
growable
adjective
语源
- Old English grōwan (originally referring chiefly to plants), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch groeien, also to grass and green
- Although grow is typically used intransitively, as in he would watch Nick grow to manhoodits use as a transitive verb has long been standard in contexts which refer to growing plants and one's hairmore land was needed to grow crops; she grew her hair longRecently, however, grow has extended its transitive sense and become popular in business jargonentrepreneurs who are struggling to grow their businesses This is still a relatively new usage, and it is perhaps better to avoid it in formal contexts
grow into
- become as a result of natural development or gradual increase
成长(或发展)为
Barrow-in-Furness grew into a fishing village of about three hundred people by the 1840s.
到19世纪40年代巴洛因弗内斯发展成了一个约有300人的渔村。
■become large enough to wear (a garment) comfortably
长大到适合穿(某件衣服)
- become gradually more appealing to (someone)
越来越被…喜爱
this stuff grows on you.
这种东西会越来越吸引你。
- disappear because of normal growth
因正常生长而消失
Colette's old perm had almost grown out.
科莱特烫过的头发都快长直了。
- become too large to wear (a garment)
因长大而穿不下
blazers that they grew out of.
他们已穿不下的旧夹克衫。
■become too mature to retain (a childish habit)
因长大而不再保留(幼稚习惯)
most children grow out of tantrums by the time they're three.
大部分孩子三岁时就不再耍脾气。
- advance to maturity; spend one's childhood and adolescence
长成;长大
a young Muslim woman who grew up in Britain.
在英国长大的一名穆斯林年轻妇女。
■[often in imperative]begin to behave or think sensibly and realistically
[常用祈使语气]成熟,变得理智和现实
grow up, sister, and come into the real world.
成熟一些吧,妹妹,到现实世界中来。
■arise; develop
发展,形成;兴起
a school of painting grew up in Cuzco.
一所绘画学校在库斯科发展起来。
grow
动词 grow:
pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become
同义词:turn
become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain
increase in size by natural process
cause to grow or develop
develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation
come into existence; take on form or shape
同义词:originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up
cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques
come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes)
同义词:develop, produce, get, acquire
grow emotionally or mature
同义词:develop
become attached by or as if by the process of growth
grow
■The fox may grow grey, but never good.
[谚]江山易改,本性难移。
■All plants like to grow up towards the sunlight.
一切植物都喜欢向着阳光生长。
■No, you can't have a new coat--money doesn't grow on trees.
不行,你不能买新大衣——你知道,钱不是树上长出来的。
■Do not let weeds grow under your dreaming.
不要让你的梦想阆苑野草生长。
■I had to leave home in self-defence. I simply wasn't being allowed to grow up.
为保护自己我不得不离家出走。在家里简直无法让人好好成长。
■For one thing, Earth's surface in the area of Manhattan is composed of solid concrete and nothing can grow there.
举个例子来说,曼哈顿地区的地表面都是由坚硬的混凝土构成的,在那里什么也不能生长。
■They grow rice in their home town.
他们在家乡种水稻。
■They grow food crops at home for many reasons.
他们在家里种植粮食作物有许多不同理由。
■They grow early water melon.
他们种早西瓜。
■They grow cotton of long staple.
他们种植长纤维棉花。
■The peanuts they grow are top-notch.
他们种的花生是拔尖的。
■The grass has been let(to) grow.
他们让草长出来了。
■At 18, he's still rather frivolous and needs to grow up.
他到了十八岁仍然很不懂事,很不成熟。
■He grow up under the care of the Party.
他在党的关怀下成长了起来。
■He'll soon grow out of wetting the bed.
他大些就会很快改掉尿床的毛病的。
■He's from chicago; he grow up in a real jungle.
他是从芝加哥来的;他从小生长在生存竞争激烈的地方。
■He can not help exclaim at how much his son have grow.
他的儿子已长那麽高了,他不禁惊叫起来。
■His firm will certainly grow and succeed.
他的公司一定会兴旺发达起来。
■Stammering began to grow on him.
他的口吃越来越厉害了。
■The nymphs who together with a dragon watch over a garden in which golden apples grow.
仙女们与一条龙一起看守长有金苹果的花园。
■No crops will grow in arid soil.
任何农作物都不能在干涸的土壤中生长。
■May the man be damned and never grow fat who wears two face under one hat.
但愿在一顶帽子之下藏着两副脸孔的人永世不得发福。
■But we can grow as a person either way.
但我们自己可以选择其中一种。
■Don't grow conceited over your successes.
你不要因为成功而变得自高自大。
■Will you grow me some herbs this year?
你今年为我种些香草好吗?
■You take measures to encourage them to grow rich.
你们采取措施,鼓励他们致富。
■You will soon grow out of your fear of other boys .
你将很快摆脱其它男孩子带给你的恐惧感。
■The game will lose its relish when you grow old.
你年纪大了以后,就会发现这种游戏的趣味大打折扣了。
■Have you wondered why plants grow so many leaves?
你是不是想知道,植物为什么长那么多的叶子呢?
■Where did you grow up?
你是在哪儿长大的?
■Do you know how to grow lettuce?
你知道如何种生菜吗?
■What will you do when you grow old?
你老了打算干什么?
■You need time to grow into the job.
你需要时间去熟悉这项工作。
■To cause to grow or yield a crop.
使谷物生长,使谷物收成
■A child has the right to grow up in a healthful, caring environment, where caring is applied to circumstances rather than to persons.
儿童享有在健康,充满爱心的环境中成长的权利一句,该句中caring被用来修饰环境而不是人
■A party with combat effectiveness will grow.
党有战斗力,就可以发展起来。
■Global agrochemical sales to grow?
全球农用化学品销售会上升吗?
■Farmers add fertilizer to the soil to make plants grow better, or spray poison to kill plant pests.
农民为了使作物长得更好而给土壤施化肥或者为了杀死害虫而喷撒农药。
■A farmer cannot grow much on barren land.
农民在不毛之地不可能多种植。
■Farmers grow grain and keep cattle.
农民种谷养牛。
■A piece of land set aside to grow wild.
划出的一块不耕种的地
■Babies who are small at birth are apt to grow fast.
刚出生的小孩长得快。
■Don't worry, he'll soon grow out of wanting to be a fireman.
别担心,他很快会不喜欢当消防员了。
■Don't spend so much money doesn't grow on trees, you know.
别花这麽多--钱不是容易挣的。
■In time you'll grow to like him.
到时候你会喜欢他的。
■Courage from heart, and not from numbers, grow.
勇气发自内心,不靠人多势众。
■Friendship the older it grow the stronger it be.
友谊历久弥坚。
■Only because you guys had a fight over the election? Grow up!
只因你们为了选举吵了一架?成熟点吧!
■Chlorophyll is a green substance in plants that absorbs energy from sunlight and helps them grow.
叶绿素是生长在植物中的绿色物质,它能吸收阳光,促进植物生长。
■Oh, grow up! ie Behave in a more mature way.
噢,别那麽不懂事了(表现得成熟些吧)!
grow on
1. 对……有越来越大的影响
2. 越来越被……喜爱
Modern music starts to grow on people.
现代音乐已越来越被人喜欢。
grow out of
1. 因长大而丢弃
She has grown out of all her old clothes.
她已长得所有的旧衣服都穿不上了。
2. 产生于
The mistake grew out of his carelessness.
这错误是由于他的粗心造成的。
grow up
1. 成长
The boys grew up.
孩子们长大了。
2. 逐渐形成
A warm friendship grew up between the two men.
两人之间逐渐产生了友情。
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