grown
                                        英 [grəʊn]
美 [ɡron]
                                        
- adj. 长大的;成年的;长满某物的
- v. 生长;变成;栽培(grow的过去分词)
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            - grown (adj.)
- late 14c., "increased in growth," past participle adjective from grow (v.). Meaning "arrived at full growth, mature" is from 1640s.
                 - 1. After sixteen years of marriage they have grown bored with each other. 
- 结婚16年后,他们已经渐渐彼此厌倦了。
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- 2. This club has grown in stature over the last 20 years. 
- 这家俱乐部在过去20年间知名度大增。
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- 3. Why were grown-ups always so stuffy and slow to recognize good ideas? 
- 为什么成年人总是那么一本正经,对好点子反应那么迟缓呢?
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- 4. Enormous acreages of soya beans are grown in the United States. 
- 美国种植着大片的大豆。
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- 5. Social scientists have grown extremely unwilling to make value judgments about cultures. 
- 社会科学家们已经变得十分不愿意对文化作出价值判断。
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