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1 mature
{mə'tjuə}
I. 1. зрял, узрял, напълно развит
2. отлежал (за вино)
3. зрял, добре обмислен
4. назрял, готов (for за)
5. търг. платим
II. 1. узрявам (и за цuрей), развивам се напълно
2. докарвам до състояние на зрелост/пълно развитие, разработвам (план и пр.)
to MATURE one's ideas избистрям идеите си, идеите ми назряват
these years MATUREd his character тези години оформиха характера му
3. търг. идвам (за срок на полица)
4. оставям да отлежи, отлежавам (за вино)* * *{mъ'tjuъ} а 1. зрял, узрял, напълно развит; 2. отлежал (за вин(2) {mъ'tjuъ} v 1. узрявам (и за цuрей), развивам се напълно;* * *съзрявам; узрял; узрявам; отлежавам; отлежал; платим; възмъжал; втасвам; разработвам; готов; идвам; зрял; зрея; назрял; назрявам;* * *1. i. зрял, узрял, напълно развит 2. ii. узрявам (и за цuрей), развивам се напълно 3. these years matured his character тези години оформиха характера му 4. to mature one's ideas избистрям идеите си, идеите ми назряват 5. докарвам до състояние на зрелост/пълно развитие, разработвам (план и пр.) 6. зрял, добре обмислен 7. назрял, готов (for за) 8. оставям да отлежи, отлежавам (за вино) 9. отлежал (за вино) 10. търг. идвам (за срок на полица) 11. търг. платим* * *mature[mə´tjuə] I. v 1. узрявам, развивам се напълно; назрявам; 2. довеждам до състояние на зрелост (пълно развитие); разработвам; to \mature o.'s ideas избистрям идеите си, идеите ми узряват; these years \matured his character той достигна зрелост през тези години; 3. идвам (за срок на полица); II. adj 1. зрял, узрял, съзрял, напълно развит; \mature wine отлежало вино; 2. зрял, добре обмислен; after \mature deliberation след зряло обмисляне; 3. назрял, готов (за употреба) ( for); 4. платим; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv maturely.
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