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    {grouθ}
    1. растеж, нарастване, развитие, ръст
    full GROWTH пълно развитие
    GROWTH of corn житна реколта
    wine of the first GROWTH младо вино, самоток
    2. прираст, увеличение
    3. отглеждане, произвеждане
    of foreign GROWTH от чужд произход
    4. стрък, стъбло, израстък
    GROWTH of hair on the face косми по лицето
    a week's GROWTH on one's chin брада от едка седмица
    5. рожба, продукт, последица, резултат
    6. мед. новообразувание, тумор
    7. attr прен. перспективен, бързо развиващ се
    * * *
    {groud} n 1. растеж; нарастване; развитие; ръст; full growth пълно
    * * *
    стрък; увеличение; ръст; растеж; отглеждане; прираст; продукт; разрастване; развитие; нарастване; нарастък; новообразуване;
    * * *
    1. a week's growth on one's chin брада от едка седмица 2. attr прен. перспективен, бързо развиващ се 3. full growth пълно развитие 4. growth of corn житна реколта 5. growth of hair on the face косми по лицето 6. of foreign growth от чужд произход 7. wine of the first growth младо вино, самоток 8. мед. новообразувание, тумор 9. отглеждане, произвеждане 10. прираст, увеличение 11. растеж, нарастване, развитие, ръст 12. рожба, продукт, последица, резултат 13. стрък, стъбло, израстък
    * * *
    growth[grouu] n 1. растеж, развитие; ръст; full \growth пълно развитие; yearly \growth колко пораства дърво (и пр.) за една година; a \growth of corn житна реколта; wine of the first \growth младо вино, самоток; 2. прираст, увеличение; population \growth прираст на населението; 3. отглеждане, произвеждане; of foreign \growth от чужд произход; 4. стрък, стъбло, израстък; култура ( растителна); a week's \growth on o.'s chin брада от една седмица; 5. рожба, продукт, последица, резултат; 6. мед. процес, ново образуване, тумор, буца, оток.

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