英汉词典

  • grown-up

    英:[ɡrəʊn ʌp]   美: [ˈɡronˌʌp] 

    grown-up 基本解释

    形容词成熟的;成年的;长大成人的;适合成人的名词大人网络成年人;指成年人

    grown-up 相关例句

    形容词

    1. She has a grown-up daughter who lives abroad.
    她有一个已经长大成人的女儿,在海外生活。

    2.

    2. He read grown-up books at an early age.
    他小小年纪就看大人看的书。

    名词

    1. The grown-ups watched the children playing.
    大人看小阿子玩儿。

    grown-up 词典解释

    The spelling grownup is also used. The syllable up is not stressed when it is a noun. 亦拼作grownup,用作名词时up不重读。

    1. (用作儿语)成年人,大人
    A grown-up is an adult; used by or to children.

    e.g. Jan was almost a grown-up...
    简都快是个大人了。
    e.g. Tell children to tell a grown-up if they're being bullied.
    告诉孩子们,如果被人欺负就告诉大人。

    2. 成熟的;成年的;长大的
    Someone who is grown-up is physically and mentally mature and no longer depends on their parents or another adult.

    e.g. I have grown-up children who're doing well.
    我的几个孩子已经长大成人并且事业有成。

    3. 似成人的;成熟的
    If you say that someone is grown-up, you mean that they behave in an adult way, often when they are in fact still a child.

    e.g. She's very grown-up.
    她表现得很像个大人。

    4. 适于成人的;成人的
    Grown-up things seem suitable for or typical of adults.

    e.g. Her songs tackle grown-up subjects...
    她的歌曲唱的都是成年人的事情。
    e.g. She talked in a grown-up manner.
    她说起话来像个大人。

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