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◆ grow outvi▪ to \grow out out of sth aus etw dat herauswachsen; (become too adult) für etw akk [schon] zu alt sein; (change with increasing age) mit der Zeit seine Einstellung [o Haltung] [gegenüber etw dat] ändernthe kids need new shoes, they've \grow outn out of the old ones die Kinder brauchen neue Schuhe, sie sind aus den alten herausgewachsenour daughter's \grow outn out of dolls unsere Tochter ist aus dem Puppenalter heraushe wants to join the army when he leaves school, but I hope he'll \grow out out of it er will nach der Schule zum Militär, aber ich hoffe, er hat bis dahin seine Einstellung wieder geändertto \grow out out of a habit eine Angewohnheit ablegenyou should have \grow outn out of that habit by now das solltest du dir inzwischen abgewöhnt haben* * *vi(perm, colour) herauswachsen -
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■ grow outv. i. + avv.1 ( di piante, capelli, ecc.) crescere in fuori; spuntare: He has hair growing out of his nose, gli spuntano i peli dal naso2 – to grow out of, svilupparsi da; nascere da; derivare da: The company grew out of a small family business, la società si è sviluppata da una piccola azienda familiare; My interest in soccer grew out of playing it as a child, il mio interesse per il calcio è nato dall'averlo praticato da bambino3 – to grow out of, ( di bambino, ragazzo) non poter più indossare ( un indumento) perché si è cresciuti: My son has grown out of all last year's clothes, mio figlio non sta più in nessuno dei vestiti dell'anno scorso; I've grown out of my shoes, le scarpe non mi entrano più4 – to grow out of, abbandonare, perdere ( un'abitudine, un interesse, ecc., con il tempo o con l'età): to grow out of a habit, perdere un'abitudine; She's grown out of dolls, non gioca più con le bambole □ to grow out of fashion, passare di moda. -
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grow out of [sth.]2) (come from) nascere da, svilupparsi da [ idea]* * *vi + adv + prep2) (arise from) nascere da, essere la conseguenza di* * *grow out of [sth.]2) (come from) nascere da, svilupparsi da [ idea] -
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• grow out of something 1. to become too large for old clothes; 2. to originate from something 1. вырасти из одежды; 2. брать начало из, произрастать из чего-то1. This boy is growing so fast! He grew out of all his clothes. 2. His latest novel grew out of a brief encounter with a deer hunter.
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vito \grow out out of sth aus etw dat herauswachsen;( become too adult) für etw akk [schon] zu alt sein;( change with increasing age) mit der Zeit seine Einstellung [o Haltung] [gegenüber etw dat] ändern;the kids need new shoes, they've \grow outn out of the old ones die Kinder brauchen neue Schuhe, sie sind aus den alten herausgewachsen;our daughter's \grow outn out of dolls unsere Tochter ist aus dem Puppenalter heraus;he wants to join the army when he leaves school, but I hope he'll \grow out out of it er will nach der Schule zum Militär, aber ich hoffe, er hat bis dahin seine Einstellung wieder geändert;to \grow out out of a habit eine Angewohnheit ablegen;you should have \grow outn out of that habit by now das solltest du dir inzwischen abgewöhnt haben -
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transitive verb1) (become too big for) herauswachsen aus [Kleidung]2) (lose eventually) ablegen [Angewohnheit]; entwachsen (+ Dat.) [Kindereien]; überwinden [Zustand]; see also academic.ru/32674/grow">grow 1. 1)* * *vi +prep obj1) clothes herauswachsen austo grow out of a habit —
to grow out of one's friends — seinen Freunden entwachsen (geh), sich von seinen Freunden entfernen
2) (= arise from) entstehen aus, erwachsen aus (geh)* * *grow out of v/i1. aus seinen Kleidern herauswachsen3. entwachsen (dat), überwinden, ablegen:* * *transitive verb1) (become too big for) herauswachsen aus [Kleidung]2) (lose eventually) ablegen [Angewohnheit]; entwachsen (+ Dat.) [Kindereien]; überwinden [Zustand]; see also grow 1. 1) -
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v + adv + prep + oa) \<\<habit\>\> perder*, quitarse ( con el tiempo o la edad)it's just a phase, she'll grow out of it — son cosas de la edad, ya se le pasará
b) \<\<clothes\>\>she's grown out of those shoes already — esos zapatos ya le quedan chicos or (Esp) le están pequeños
VI + PREP1) (=get too big for) [+ clothes]2) (=stop) [+ habit]isn't it time you grew out of fighting with your sister? — ¿no te estás haciendo un poco mayor para seguir peleándote con tu hermana?
most children who stammer grow out of it — a casi todos los niños el tartamudeo se les quita con la edad
she grew out of the habit of waiting up for the children — con el tiempo perdió la costumbre de esperar a los niños despierta
3) (=arise from) surgir de* * *v + adv + prep + oa) \<\<habit\>\> perder*, quitarse ( con el tiempo o la edad)it's just a phase, she'll grow out of it — son cosas de la edad, ya se le pasará
b) \<\<clothes\>\>she's grown out of those shoes already — esos zapatos ya le quedan chicos or (Esp) le están pequeños
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1) v + adv2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o1.VI + ADV2.VT + ADV [+ hair] dejar crecer* * *1) v + adv2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o -
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фраз. гл. ( grow out of)1) развиваться, возникать из (чего-л.)The project grew out of a mere suggestion. — Этот проект вырос из простого предложения.
2) вырастать из (чего-л.), перерастать (рамки, размеры, границы)The children grew out of their clothes. — Дети выросли из своей одежды.
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phr.v. 1. grow out of one's clothes (детето) ги израснува алиштата2. grow out of (the habit of doing sth) се одвикнува од (навиката да прави нешто)3. произлегува од, резултат е на -
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а) прорастать;б) вырастать из, перерастать (рамки, размеры, границы; of);в) to grow out of a bad habit отвыкнуть от дурной привычки; to grow out of use выйти из употребления* * *прорастать, вырастать из, перерастать* * *1) прорастать 2) вырастать из, перерастать 3) выходить (из употребления и т. п.) -
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1) пророста́ти2) перероста́ти (межі, рамки)to grow out of a bad habit — позбу́тися пога́ної зви́чки
to grow out of use — ви́йти з ужи́тку
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проходить со временем/возрастом (о склонностях, симпатиях и т.д.)As a child she used to stutter, but she grew out of it.
Don’t worry, he’ll soon grow out of wanting to be a fireman.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > grow out of
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intransitive verb zrastigrow out of — urasti, prerasti; izvirati; odvaditi se -
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См. также в других словарях:
grow out of — index arise (originate), emanate, ensue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
grow out — transitive verb : to cause to grow toward or arrive at maturity grow out a steer • grow out of * * * ˌgrow ˈout [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they … Useful english dictionary
grow out of — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms grow out of : present tense I/you/we/they grow out of he/she/it grows out of present participle growing out of past tense grew out of past participle grown out of 1) grow out of something if children grow out… … English dictionary
grow out — PHR V ERG If you grow out a hairstyle or let it grow out, you let your hair grow so that the style changes or so that you can cut off the part that you do not want. [V P n (not pron)] I also let my hair go darker and grew out my fringe... [V P]… … English dictionary
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grow out of — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you grow out of a type of behaviour or an interest, you stop behaving in that way or having that interest, as you develop or change. [V P P n] Most children who stammer grow out of it. 2) PHRASAL VERB When a child grows out of… … English dictionary
grow out of — phrasal : outgrow the boy grew out of his clothes before Britain grew out of tyranny P.L.Ritzema * * * become too large to wear (a garment) blazers that they grew out of ■ become too mature to retain (a childish habit) most children grow out of… … Useful english dictionary
grow out of — verb a) To become too physically large for something, especially clothes. I give my old clothes to charity when Ive grown out of them. b) To become too mature for something. Still, I see you mean well enough, and are merely suffering from the… … Wiktionary
grow out — phr verb Grow out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑fringe … Collocations dictionary
grow out of (something) — 1. to become too old to be interested in something. Vinnie did a lot of stupid stuff in high school, but I always thought he d grow out of it. 2. to develop from something. His book grew out of a trip to South America as a member of a government… … New idioms dictionary
grow out of sth — UK US grow out of sth Phrasal Verb with grow({{}}/grəʊ/ verb (grew, grown) ► to happen as a result of or as a natural development from something: »The equity boom of the 1980s and 1990s grew out of the crushing bear market and stagflation of the… … Financial and business terms