grow up
英 [ɡrəʊ ʌp]
美 [ɡroʊ ʌp]
长大成人; 成熟; 别犯傻; 别孩子气; 形成; 兴起; 逐渐发展
Oxford 3000
柯林斯词典
- See also:She grew up in Tokyo.grown-up
- PHRASAL VERB 别犯傻;别孩子气
If you tell someone togrow up, you are telling them to stop behaving in a silly or childish way.- It's time you grew up.
你该懂事了。
- It's time you grew up.
- PHRASAL VERB 形成;兴起;逐渐发展
If somethinggrows up, it starts to exist and then becomes larger or more important.- A variety of heavy industries grew up alongside the port.
各种重工业沿着港口逐渐发展起来。
- A variety of heavy industries grew up alongside the port.
英英释义
verb
- become an adult
双语例句
- As children grow up, they drift away from their parents'views.
孩子们长大以后就不再按父母的观点考虑问题了。 - Grow up, you're not a kid any more.
你长大了,再不是一个小孩。 - Where did you and your brother grow up?
你和你哥哥是在哪里长大的? - She grew up in Tokyo.
她在东京长大。 - But we all grow up, and my palate grew up, too.
但当我们都长大了,我的味觉也随之发生了改变。 - In contrast, grow up, we spend a lot of time at work and with friends.
相比之下,长大了的我们花很多时间在工作上和与朋友在一起。 - Kate was in a hurry to grow up, eager for knowledge and experience
凯特急于长大,渴望获取知识和经验。 - Seeing from the surroundings and age where I grow up, I am lucky.
反观我成长的环境和年代,我是幸运的。 - After all this experience, I learned a lot, I began to grow up.
这一切经历过后,我懂得了很多,我开始成长了。 - All plants like to grow up towards the sunlight.
所有的植物都喜欢朝着阳光向上长。