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1 grow
v (past grew; p.p. grown)1) рости; виростати; збільшуватися; посилюватися2) вирощувати, культивувати3) відрощувати, відпускати (волосся)4) як дієслово-зв'язка у складеному іменному присудку ставатиto grow dark — смеркати, темніти
grow down, grow downwards — зменшуватися, скорочуватися
grow on smb. — охоплювати, опановувати когось; дедалі більше подобатися комусь
grow up — виростати; ставати дорослим
* * *v(grew; grown)1) рости, збільшуватися; підсилюватися; виростати (нaпp., про дітей)2) вирощувати, культивувати; давати врожай чого-небудь ( про ґрунт)3) відрощувати, відпускати (волосся, бороду)4) to grow into smth вростати в що-небудь; перетворюватися на що-небудь; входити (у вжиток, моду)5) to grow out of smth виростати, виникати з чого-небудь; переростати що-небудь, виходити за рамки, межі, розміри чого небудь; виходити (із вжитку, моди е т. п.); відвикати від чого-небудь з віком або з часом6) to grow (over) with smth заростати чим-небудь, бути покритим чим-небудь7) to grow on smb все більше впливати на кого-небудь; подобатися усе більше кому-небудь8) як дієслово-зв'язка в складеному іменному присудку робитися, ставати9) у сполученні з наступним інфінітивом означає початок дії, вираженої інфінітивом -
2 _молодість і старість
age gives good advice when it is no longer able to give bad example at 20 years of age the will reigns, at 30 the wit, at 40 the judgment every age wants its playthings the feet are slow when the head wears snow few persons know how to be old growing old is no more than a bad habit which a busy man has no time to form it will be a forward cock that crows in the shell a man is as old as he feels, and a woman as old as she looks a man is as old as his arteries a man's a fool till he's 40 a man whose youth has no follies will in his maturity have no power old birds are not to be caught with chaff an old ass is never good an old dog will learn no new tricks an old man in a house is a good thing an old young man will be a young old man once a man and twice a child no man is so old, but thinks he may yet live another year wanton kittens make sober cats the way never to grow old and grey-headed is to die young when we are out of sympathy with the youth, our work in the world is over years know more than looks you cannot put an old head on young shoulders you cannot shift an old tree without it dying young angel, old devil; young devil, old angel young courage and old caution are a strong pair young heads are giddy and young hearts are warm a young man idle, an old man needy youth and age can never agree youth comes but once in a lifetime youth is a blunder, manhood a struggle, old age a regret youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind youth supplies us with colors, age with canvasEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _молодість і старість
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