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单词 grew
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
grew /gru/USA pronunciation   v. 
  1. pt. of grow.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
grew  (gro̅o̅),USA pronunciation v. 
  1. pt. of grow. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
grew /ɡruː/ vb
  1. the past tense of grow
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
grow /groʊ/USA pronunciation   v., grew/gru/USA pronunciation  grown, grow•ing. 
v. 
  1. Developmental Biology to increase in size by a natural process of development:[no object]The children have grown tall.
  2. (of hair) to (cause to) become longer: [no object]let her hair grow to her waist.[+ object]I'm trying to grow a beard.
  3. to (cause to) come into being and develop (as by planting and cultivating): [no object]Several different kinds of plants grow wild here.[+ object]The farmers grow corn in that region.
  4. to become stronger or more profound:[no object]Our friendship grew.
  5. to increase gradually in size, amount, etc.;
    expand:[no object]Her influence has grown.
  6. Botany to become gradually attached (or apart) by or as if by growth:[no object]We grew together as our common interests merged. The couple grew apart.
  7. to come to be by degrees or gradually;
    become: [+ adj]to grow old.[+ to + verb]I soon grew to love that job.[+ into + object]The little girl grew into a fine young woman.
  8. grow into, [+ object]
    • to become large or tall enough to wear (an item of clothing):The youngest daughter grew into her sister's clothes.
    • to become mature or experienced enough to handle:He eventually grew into his job.
  9. grow on or upon, [+ object] to become gradually more liked or accepted by:His jokes will grow on you.
  10. grow out of, [+ object]
    • to become too large or mature for;
      outgrow:has already grown out of her baby clothes.
    • to originate in;
      develop from:The program grew out of a simple idea.
  11. grow up, [no object]
    • to be or become fully grown;
      to attain maturity.
    • to come into existence;
      arise:New cities grew up in the desert.
grow•er, n. [countable]

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
grow  (grō),USA pronunciation v., grew, grown, grow•ing. 
v.i. 
    1. Developmental Biologyto increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment;
      increase in size or substance.
    2. Crystallographyto form and increase in size by a process of inorganic accretion, as by crystallization.
    3. to arise or issue as a natural development from an original happening, circumstance, or source:Our friendship grew from common interests.
    4. to increase gradually in size, amount, etc.;
      become greater or larger;
      expand:His influence has grown.
    5. Botanyto become gradually attached or united by or as if by growth:The branches of the trees grew together, forming a natural arch.
    6. to come to be by degrees;
      become:to grow old.
    7. Naval Terms[Naut.]to lie or extend in a certain direction, as an anchor cable.

    v.t. 
    1. to cause to grow:They grow corn.
    2. to allow to grow:to grow a beard.
    3. to cover with a growth (used in the passive):a field grown with corn.
    4. grow into:
      • to become large enough for:He'll grow into his brother's suits before long.
      • to become mature or experienced enough for:She grew into the job, although she wasn't qualified for it at first.
    5. grow on or upon:
      • to increase in influence or effect:An uneasy feeling grew upon him as he went through the old house.
      • to become gradually more liked or accepted by:a village by the sea that grows on one.
    6. grow out of:
      • to become too large or mature for;
        outgrow:He has grown out of all his clothes.
      • to originate in;
        develop from:The plan grew out of a casual conversation.
    7. grow up:
      • to be or become fully grown;
        attain mental or physical maturity.
      • to come into existence;
        arise:New cities grew up in the desert.
    • bef. 900; Middle English growen, Old English grōwan; cognate with Dutch groeien, Old High German grouwan, Old Norse grōa
    growa•ble, adj. 
      • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged develop, multiply, swell, enlarge, expand, extend.
      • 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged originate.
      • 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged wax.
      • 8.See corresponding entry in Unabridged raise, cultivate, produce.
      • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged decrease.
      • 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged wane.

Grow  (grō),USA pronunciation n. 
    Ga•lu•sha Aaron  (gə lo̅o̅shə),USA pronunciation 1822–1907, U.S. political leader: Speaker of the House 1861–63.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
grow /ɡrəʊ/ vb (grows, growing, grew /ɡruː/, grown /ɡrəʊn/)
  1. (of an organism or part of an organism) to increase in size or develop (hair, leaves, or other structures)
  2. (intr; usually followed by out of or from) to originate, as from an initial cause or source: the federation grew out of the Empire
  3. (intransitive) to increase in size, number, degree, etc: the population is growing rapidly
  4. (intransitive) to change in length or amount in a specified direction: some plants grow downwards, profits over the years grew downwards
  5. (copula; may take an infinitive) (esp of emotions, physical states, etc) to develop or come into existence or being gradually: to grow cold, to grow morose, he grew to like her
  6. (intransitive) followed by together: to be joined gradually by or as by growth
  7. when intr, followed by with: to become covered with a growth: the path grew with weeds
  8. to produce (plants) by controlling or encouraging their growth, esp for home consumption or on a commercial basis

See also grow into, grow on, grow out of, grow upEtymology: Old English grōwan; related to Old Norse grōa, Old Frisian grōia, Old High German gruoen; see green, grass
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