grow
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Sommaire |
Anglais [modifier]
Étymologie
- Du proto-germanique grōanan.
Verbe
| Temps | Forme |
|---|---|
| Infinitif | to grow /Prononciation ?/ |
| Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
grows |
| Prétérit | grew |
| Participe passé | grown |
| Participe présent | growing |
| voir conjugaison anglaise | |
to grow /ɡɹəʊ/
- (transitif et intransitif) Pousser.
- (intransitif) The corn is growing well.
- (transitif) Semer, planter.
- Are you planning to grow corn again next year?
- (intransitif) Croître.
- I think your son must have grown 10 centimeters since I last saw him. (grown by 10 centimeters)
- All of the plants grow well in this climate.
- (transitif) Croître, grandir.
- He decided to grow wheat on this part of the farm.
- If we plan wisely, we can grow this oil company into a billion dollar business.
Quasi-synonymes
- plant (semer)
Dérivés
- grow on
- grow old
- grow out of
- grown-up
- grow up
- growed
- grower
- growth
- growing pains
- growing point
- outgrow
- overgrow