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grow BECOMEHgrEJ, $groJv [L only + adj]past simple grew Gru:, past part grown HGrRWn, $GroWnto develop gradually, or to start to do something gradually变得;开始变得She has grown much friendlier in the past few months.她在过去几个月里变得友好了许多。My grandfather is finding it hard to cope with growing old.我爷爷发现对付衰老很困难。She has grown to hate him. [+ to infinitive]她变得恨他了。It took me a while to grow to like beer. [+ to infinitive]使我变得爱喝啤酒花了一段时间。If two people in a close relationship grow apart or if they grow away from each other, they gradually begin to have a less close relationship, usually because they no longer have the same interests and desires.变得有隔阂;同…疏远起来If something or someone grows on you, you begin to like or enjoy it or them increasingly, after not liking it or them originally.越来越被…喜欢The more times I visit France, the more the French way of life grows on me.我去法国观光的次数越多,我就越喜欢法国的生活方式。If you grow into a new situation such as a new job, you gradually become familiar with it and confident about dealing with it.变得对…熟练It may take you a few weeks to grow into the work.也许你得花几个星期来熟悉这个工作。[GROW 中的grow into]"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:/Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. /At the going down of the sun and in the morning/We will remember them" (Laurence Binyon Poems for the Fallen written about those who died in the First World War, 1914)“他们不会变老,像我们那样变老:/年纪折磨不了,岁月不会无情。/在日落与清晨/我们将会怀念他们”(劳伦斯·宾杨为第一次世界大战死难者而写的《为逝者吟》,1914 )
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