grown的意思和读音

grown

: [ɡroʊn] : [ɡrəʊn]

adj.

v.“grow”

adj.immature

adj.grown-up,fully-fledged,full-fledged,adult,full-grown

grownadj.— see alsofull-grown,home-grown,grow

1.mentally and physically an adult

It's pathetic that grown men have to resort to violence like this.

v.1.“grow”

adj.1.,2....

v.1.The past participle of grow

adj.1.no longer small or young

1. sent - past tense of send grown - fully mature hart- 鹿 ...

2. blown grown known ...

3. grew grown ; hamstrin g 使 ...

4. grew grown ) have,has ...

5. growl v. & n. grown adj. grown-up n. ...

6. blow blew blown grown known ...

7.. ... growing grown growth of embryos ...

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1.Monsanto has at least one of its patented genes in about 90% of all the soybeans grown in the U. S. and in about 80% of U. S. corn.90%80%

2.So maybe all these injuries (Bynum, Mihm and now Ariza) are just another chance for these Lakers to prove how much they've grown.

3.I feel fortunate to have grown up in a passionate, hugging Italian family. I associate hugging with a more universal kind of love.

4.The 'denier' pretends problems don't exist; this person may have grown up in a family where everyone feared facing unpleasant emotions.“

5.Hammerman, 66, a widow with a grown son, decided to smuggle her to the beach.66

6.Before it started to grow it was put into a square-shaped box, and it has grown right out of it and formed itself into this shape.

7.resting place in a Garden or park, often made of rustic work or latticework on which plants, such as climbing shrubs or vines, are grown.

8.Consider how much darker the economic picture has grown since the failure of Lehman Brothers, which took place just over two months ago.

9.As a scientist I have grown up to believe this law of nature: the only thing that travels faster than light is a rumour.

10.She said she had grown up spoiled by her mother and aunts, who had let her have whatever she had wanted.