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From:
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grown
(a.)長大的,成年的,長滿某物的(vbl.)grow的過去分詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grown
p. p.
of
Grow
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grow
v. i.
[
imp.
Grew
p. p.
Grown
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Growing
.]
1.
To
increase
in
size
by
a
natural
and
organic
process
;
to
increase
in
bulk
by
the
gradual
assimilation
of
new
matter
into
the
living
organism
; --
said
of
animals
and
vegetables
and
their
organs
.
2.
To
increase
in
any
way
;
to
become
larger
and
stronger
;
to
be
augmented
;
to
advance
;
to
extend
;
to
wax
;
to
accrue
.
Winter
began
to
grow
fast
on
.
--
Knolles
.
Even
just
the
sum
that
I
do
owe
to
you
Is
growing
to
me
by
Antipholus
. --
Shak
.
3.
To
spring
up
and
come
to
maturity
in
a
natural
way
;
to
be
produced
by
vegetation
;
to
thrive
;
to
flourish
;
as
,
rice
grows
in
warm
countries
.
Where
law
faileth
,
error
groweth
.
--
Gower
.
4.
To
pass
from
one
state
to
another
;
to
result
as
an
effect
from
a
cause
;
to
become
;
as
,
to
grow
pale
.
For
his
mind
Had
grown
Suspicion's
sanctuary
. --
Byron
.
5.
To
become
attached
or
fixed
;
to
adhere
.
Our
knees
shall
kneel
till
to
the
ground
they
grow
.
--
Shak
.
Growing cell
,
or
Growing slide
,
a
device
for
preserving
alive
a
minute
object
in
water
continually
renewed
,
in
a
manner
to
permit
its
growth
to
be
watched
under
the
microscope
.
Grown over
,
covered
with
a
growth
.
To grow out of
,
to
issue
from
,
as
plants
from
the
soil
,
or
as
a
branch
from
the
main
stem
;
to
result
from
.
These
wars
have
grown out of
commercial
considerations
.
--
A
.
Hamilton
.
--
To grow up
,
to
arrive
at
full
stature
or
maturity
;
as
,
grown up
children
.
To grow together
,
to
close
and
adhere
;
to
become
united
by
growth
,
as
flesh
or
the
bark
of
a
tree
severed
.
Syn:
--
To
become
;
increase
;
enlarge
;
augment
;
improve
;
expand
;
extend
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
grown
See
grow
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
grow
v
1:
pass
into
a
condition
gradually
,
take
on
a
specific
property
or
attribute
;
become
; "
The
weather
turned
nasty
"; "
She
grew
angry
" [
syn
:
turn
]
2:
become
larger
,
greater
,
or
bigger
;
expand
or
gain
; "
The
problem
grew
too
large
for
me
"; "
Her
business
grew
fast
"
3:
increase
in
size
by
natural
process
; "
Corn
doesn't
grow
here
"; "
In
these
forests
,
mushrooms
grow
under
the
trees
"
4:
cause
to
grow
or
develop
; "
He
grows
vegetables
in
his
backyard
"
5:
develop
and
reach
maturity
;
undergo
maturation
; "
He
matured
fast
"; "
The
child
grew
fast
" [
syn
:
mature
,
maturate
]
6:
come
into
existence
;
take
on
form
or
shape
; "
A
new
religious
movement
originated
in
that
country
"; "
a
love
that
sprang
up
from
friendship
"; "
the
idea
for
the
book
grew
out
of
a
short
story
"; "
An
interesting
phenomenon
uprose
" [
syn
:
originate
,
arise
,
rise
,
develop
,
uprise
,
spring up
]
7:
cultivate
by
growing
,
often
involving
improvements
by
means
of
agricultural
techniques
; "
The
Bordeaux
region
produces
great
red
wines
"; "
They
produce
good
ham
in
Parma
"; "
We
grow
wheat
here
"; "
We
raise
hogs
here
" [
syn
:
raise
,
farm
,
produce
]
8:
come
to
have
or
undergo
a
change
of
(
physical
features
and
attributes
); "
He
grew
a
beard
"; "
The
patient
developed
abdominal
pains
"; "
I
got
funny
spots
all
over
my
body
";
"
Well-developed
breasts
" [
syn
:
develop
,
produce
,
get
,
acquire
]
9:
grow
emotionally
or
mature
; "
The
child
developed
beautifully
in
her
new
kindergarten
"; "
When
he
spent
a
summer
at
camp
,
the
boy
grew
noticeably
and
no
longer
showed
some
of
his
old
adolescent
behavior
" [
syn
:
develop
]
10:
become
attached
by
or
as
if
by
the
process
of
growth
; "
The
tree
trunks
had
grown
together
"
[
also
:
grown
,
grew
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
grown
adj
: (
of
animals
)
fully
developed
; "
an
adult
animal
"; "
a
grown
woman
" [
syn
:
adult
,
big
,
full-grown
,
fully grown
,
grownup
]
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