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outgrow美 [aʊt'ɡroʊ] 英 [.aʊt'ɡrəʊ] - v.长得穿不下(衣服);增长得容不进(某地);比…长得高(或大、快)
- 网络长得比……快;蜕变;生长速度超过
第三人称单数:outgrows 现在分词:outgrowing 过去式:outgrew 过去分词:outgrown v. enlarge,grow up,expand,fill out,mature 1. | ~ sth 长得穿不下(衣服);增长得容不进(某地)to grow too big to be able to wear or fit into sth |
| She's already outgrown her school uniform. 她已经长得连校服都不能穿了。 | | The company has outgrown its offices. 公司发展得办公室都不够用了。 |
2. | ~ sb 比…长得高(或大、快)to grow taller, larger or more quickly than another person |
| He's already outgrown his older brother. 他已长得比他哥哥还高。 |
3. | ~ sth 因长大而放弃;年增志移to stop doing sth or lose interest in sth as you become older |
| He's outgrown his passion for rock music. 随着年龄的增长,他已对摇滚乐失去了热情。 |
v. | 3. 因年龄增加而失[脱]去,脱离…的苦痛;发展得不再需要(某事物) 3. 因年龄增加而失[脱]去,脱离…的苦痛;发展得不再需要(某事物) | n. | |
v. | 1. to grow too large for something 2. to change so that old ideas, interests, or ways of behaving are lost in favor of new ones 3. to grow larger or faster than other things or people 4. to be unable to wear a piece of clothing because you have grown 5. to change as you grow up, so that you no longer behave in the way that you used to or no longer like the same things 6. to become bigger, more successful, more popular, etc., in a way that makes your previous methods or activities no longer appropriate 1. to grow too large for something 2. to change so that old ideas, interests, or ways of behaving are lost in favor of new ones 3. to grow larger or faster than other things or people 4. to be unable to wear a piece of clothing because you have grown 5. to change as you grow up, so that you no longer behave in the way that you used to or no longer like the same things 6. to become bigger, more successful, more popular, etc., in a way that makes your previous methods or activities no longer appropriate |
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