释义 |
homegrownhome‧grown /ˌhəʊmˈɡrəʊn◂ $ ˌhoʊmˈɡroʊn◂/ adjective - But between 1991 and 1999 net immigration averaged 104,000 a year, compared with a homegrown population rise averaging 107,000.
- But businesses in the United States are discovering that a homegrown version of work-based learning can yield benefits.
- Finally, there's a bevy of Aussie and homegrown soap stars in Aladdin at the Apollo in Oxford.
- Not all of the violence in Miami was spillover from abroad; some of it was homegrown.
- The Grant Street Band rounds out the homegrown sound with intense harmonies and fine traditional and contemporary arrangements.
- The women grill greasy pieces of beef for lunch, with homegrown maize and potatoes.
- Watercress: make use of homegrown crops with a free recipe booklet.
1made or produced in your own country, town etc: homegrown rock stars2homegrown vegetables and fruit are grown in your own garden |