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grown1 [grəʊn, Am groʊn] VB

grown pp of grow

See also grow up , grow on , grow

grow up VB intr

1. grow up (become bigger):

rosnąć [perf u-]

2. grow up (become adult):

II . grow <grew, grown> [grəʊ, Am groʊ] VB trans

2. grow hair, beard:

grown2 [grəʊn, Am groʊn] ADJ

grown

full-grown ADJ AM

full-grown → fully-grown

See also fully-grown

fully-grown ADJ

fully-grown ADJ

I . grown-up N

dorosły(-ła) m (f)

II . grown-up ADJ

home-grown ADJ

1. home-grown (from one's country):

2. home-grown (from one's garden):

I . grow <grew, grown> [grəʊ, Am groʊ] VB intr

1. grow (get bigger or longer):

rosnąć [perf u-]
how you have grown!

II . grow <grew, grown> [grəʊ, Am groʊ] VB trans

2. grow hair, beard:

grow into VB trans to grow into sth

1. grow into (become):

2. grow into (become big):

3. grow into (get used to):

grow up VB intr

1. grow up (become bigger):

rosnąć [perf u-]

2. grow up (become adult):

dressing- grown FASHION

Usage examples with grown

how you have grown!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This number has grown significantly from 400 employees when the plant first opened in 2001.
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He had grown into a tall but roly-poly teen.
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All seven stories deal with grown men, each dealing with some aspect of his past.
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Infrared spectrophotometry is used as one of the methods for measuring the quality of the grown crystals.
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It is usually grown as a biennial, being sown one year to flower the next.
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She has 5 grown-up children and 6 grandchildren.
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His writing has deepened, grown wiser and funnier, like a face that is aging well.
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This water fern is often grown as an ornamental plant but has escaped and become a noxious pest in many regions worldwide.
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The number of species identified has since grown considerably and is expected to grow further as the number of active ornithologists in the region grows.
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Pollen preserved on archeological sites informs researchers about the ancient environment, and the foods processed and/or grown by prehistoric people.
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