outgrow
outgrow 英 [ˌaʊtˈgrəʊ] 美 [ˌaʊtˈgroʊ]
vt. 过大而不适于;出生;长大成熟而不再
进行时:outgrowing 过去式:outgrew 过去分词:outgrown 第三人称单数:outgrows
- To outgrow something is to become too big to fit in it, or to grow too mature for it. Most college students have outgrown their affection for stuffed animals. If they haven't, they might have a hard time making friends in the dorm.
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- vt. 过大而不适于;出生;长大成熟而不再
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1. This is a misunderstanding of maturity. You will never outgrow temptation.
这是对成熟的误解,因你永远不能免于试探。
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2. The history of Henry Ford and the Model T illustrates a fundamental truth about leadership: leaders never outgrow the need to change.
亨利·福特和T型车的历史阐明了一个基本的领导真理:领导者从来不会放弃改变的需要。
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3. If I manage to outgrow this current madness, the book that I write will open with the last line of Dante's Inferno: “And then we came out to see once more the stars.
如果我能够超越疯狂,我写的这本书将会以但丁《神曲》的地狱篇中最后一行作为开篇:“彼时,我们一同走出来,再看一次繁星吧。”
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