growth的意思和读音

growth

: [ɡroʊθ] : [ɡrəʊθ]

n.

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v.+n.promote growth,boost growth,stimulate growth,accelerate growth,achieve growth

adj.+n.German growth

n.decay,reduction

n.development,growing,evolution,progress,enlargement

growthn.

1.[u]the process of growing physically, mentally or emotionally

Lack of water will stunt the plant's growth.

Remove dead leaves to encourage new growth.

a concern with personal(= mental and emotional) growth and development

growth hormones(= designed to make sb/sth grow faster)

2.[u]~ (in/of sth)an increase in the size, amount or degree of sth

population growth

the rapid growth in violent crime

3.[u]an increase in economic activity

a disappointing year of little growth in Britain and America

policies aimed at sustaining economic growth

an annual growth rate of 10%10%

a growth area/industry

4.[c]a lump caused by a disease that forms on or inside a person, an animal or a plant

a malignant/cancerous growth

5.[u][c]something that has grown

The forest's dense growth provides nesting places for a wide variety of birds.

several days' growth of beard

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n.1.an increase in the number, size, or importance of something2.an increase in the success of a business or a countrys economy, or in the amount of money invested in them; used for describing industries, activities, etc. that are growing quickly3.an increase in the size, number, or development of a living thing; used about children and animals; used about plants and trees; used about a part of your body, especially your hair or nails; used about bacteria, cells, or crystals4.someones emotional and spiritual development5.something that grows or has recently grown, for example on a plant6.a lump that grows inside or on a person, animal, or plant, caused by cells that have grown in a way that is not normal1.an increase in the number, size, or importance of something2.an increase in the success of a business or a countrys economy, or in the amount of money invested in them; used for describing industries, activities, etc. that are growing quickly3.an increase in the size, number, or development of a living thing; used about children and animals; used about plants and trees; used about a part of your body, especially your hair or nails; used about bacteria, cells, or crystals4.someones emotional and spiritual development5.something that grows or has recently grown, for example on a plant6.a lump that grows inside or on a person, animal, or plant, caused by cells that have grown in a way that is not normal

1. Groupthink Growth Guarantee ...

3. contribute vi. growth n. concentration n. ...

4. coolth growth stealth ...

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1.It was a luxuriance of aspect, a fullness of growth, which made her appear more of a woman that she really was.使

2.The news that did not make the news is that the growth contribution of domestic demand in Germany was larger that of net exports.

3.Only if there were a number of years of sharply lower growth are there likely to be more than isolated disturbances.

4.Sure, both are seen as byproducts of a clockwork double-digit growth Chinese economy but what's been lost over the years is a sense of love.

5.Growth path of your teacher, father, mother or other older or friend, the kind of person has influenced you most?

6.Ongoing royalty payments could also be worth hundreds of millions a year to Nokia if iPhone sales continue their rapid rate of growth.iPhone使亿

7.Analysts said the purchase was likely to lift the company's slow growth.

8.The growth happened so fast, in fact, that it found itself in something of an identity crisis.

9.The move comes at a time when Beijing is trying to boost domestic demand to match growth in its export sector.

10.Certification in itself is evidence of professional growth, and is often considered as criteria for promotion.