mature的意思和读音

mature

: [məˈtʃʊr] : [məˈtʃʊə(r)]

v.;(

adj.

maturer  maturest  matures  maturing  matured  

Adj.+n.mature age,mature consideration,mature relationship

adj.undeveloped,naive,immature,young

v.grow up,develop,ripen,mellow,age

adj.established,experienced,grown-up,ripe

matureadj.sensible

1.behaving in a sensible way, like an adult

Jane is very mature for her age.

a mature and sensible attitude

fully grown

2.fully grown and developed

sexually mature

a mature oak/eagle/elephant

wine/cheese

3.developed over a period of time to produce a strong, rich flavour

no longer young

4.used as a polite or humorous way of saying that sb is no longer young

clothes for the mature woman

a man of mature years

work of art

5.created late in an artist's life and showing great understanding and skill

insurance policy

6.ready to be paid

IDMon mature reflection/considerationafter thinking about sth carefully and for a long timev.become fully grown

1.[i]to become fully grown or developed

This particular breed of cattle matures early.

Technology in this field has matured considerably over the last decade.

become sensible

2.[i]to develop emotionally and start to behave like a sensible adult

He has matured a great deal over the past year.

develop skill

3.[i]~ (into sth)使to fully develop a particular skill or quality

She has matured into one of the country's finest actresses.

wine/cheese

4.[i][t]~ (sth)if wine, cheese, etc.matures oris matured , it develops over a period of time to produce a strong, rich flavour

insurance policy

5.[i]to reach the date when it must be paid

adj.1.(),;(,),2.,;3.()4.;【5.()1.(),;(,),2.,;3.()4.;【5.()

v.1.使;使;;()2.,;()

adj.1.behaving in the sensible way that you would expect an adult to behave. This is usually used about children and young people; a mature adult is no longer young, and is considered to have the good qualities of an older person, for example the knowledge and experience of how to deal with particular situations; the mature work of an artist, writer, etc. is produced when they are no longer young and have developed their skill to a high level2.a mature animal or plant has grown to its full size3.mature cheese, wine, etc. has been left to develop a pleasant strong flavor4.a mature garden contains plants that have grown to their full size and has been looked after for a long time1.behaving in the sensible way that you would expect an adult to behave. This is usually used about children and young people; a mature adult is no longer young, and is considered to have the good qualities of an older person, for example the knowledge and experience of how to deal with particular situations; the mature work of an artist, writer, etc. is produced when they are no longer young and have developed their skill to a high level2.a mature animal or plant has grown to its full size3.mature cheese, wine, etc. has been left to develop a pleasant strong flavor4.a mature garden contains plants that have grown to their full size and has been looked after for a long time

v.1.to start behaving like an adult and become more sensible as you get older; to grow to full adult size2.if cheese, wine etc. matures, it is left to develop a pleasant strong flavor3.if an investment matures, the person who owns it receives back the money that they invested and the interest that it has earned after a fixed period of time

1. (9) [ cock;hen] (12) ;[ mature;old] ◎ yǒu ...

2. massive a. 397. mature a. 398. maximum a. 399. ...

3. mai mature iori ...

4. matrix management mature MB ...

5. mantle 【 mature , manufacture ...

6. maternal a. , mature vt. 使,使; maximum n. , ...

8. mattress mature maturity ...

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1.The vast majority of plants in operation in the world today are of this type, making it a mature, well-understood technology.使

2.And I cannot believe that the Chinese should, in a mature fashion, not find it in their interest to restrain North Korea.

3.Semi-solid forming of EMS is one of mature methods, and it has been used in industry.

4.Primary coverage: The China stock market is in a development market, not the mature market, generally speaking is not a standard market.

5.It would be better to derive human stem cell lines from the body's mature cells, he said, a method that researchers are still working on.

6.Imagine allowing your parents to be that with you and how much more mature it will make you feel./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

7.Our relationship was as close as ever, but she was changing, growing into a mature young woman with her own opinions and interests.

8.Those who appeared to be a scum of the "waste" has helped me achieve the boring, the formation of decadent ideas, mature.

9.University's life ever let me confusedly, the not mature emotion also once I lost, but I had not throughout forgotten, my dream, my future.

10.Parts of the EU are now mature enough to understand, at least conceptually, that there is not much money around.