grow up 英 [ɡrəu ʌp]   美 [ɡro ʌp]

grow up

grow up  英 [ɡrəu ʌp] 美 [ɡro ʌp]

phrase. 成长,逐渐形成 

One of us has to grow up and get out of the circumstance (in order to help the other). 为了帮助另一个,我们其中之一必须成长起来,走出困境。
This generation is the first to grow up under the one-child policy, rolled out in 1979. 这一代是1979年开始的独生子女政策下成长起来的第一代独生子女。

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  • phrase. 成长,逐渐形成
  • 1. One of us has to grow up and get out of the circumstance (in order to help the other).

    为了帮助另一个,我们其中之一必须成长起来,走出困境。

  • 2. This generation is the first to grow up under the one-child policy, rolled out in 1979.

    这一代是1979年开始的独生子女政策下成长起来的第一代独生子女。

  • 3. That, and not getting to see my kids grow up.

    那个,还有就是看不到我孩子的成长过程。

  • grow up (v.) "advance toward maturity," 1530s, from grow (v.) + up (adv.). As a command to be sensible, from 1951.
ˌgrow ˈup1(of a person)to develop into an adult长大;成熟;成长She grew up in Boston(= lived there as a child).她在波士顿长大。Their children have all grown up and left home now.他们的孩子都已长大成人离开家了。growto do sthHe grew up to become a famous pianist.他长大后成了著名的钢琴家。related noungrown-up22used to tell sb to stop behaving in a silly way别那么幼稚;别耍小孩子脾气;变得老成些Why don't you grow up?你怎么就长不大呢?It's time you grew up.你该懂事了。3to develop gradually逐渐发展;形成A closeness grew up between the two girls.这两个女孩的关系越来越亲密。
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