1 to lose interest in an idea or activity as you get older:
He eventually outgrew his adolescent interest in war and guns.
3 if a company or organization outgrows its buildings or offices, it becomes too big for them:
4 to need something that is bigger, more modern, etc. than what you have or use at the present time, for example, because you have become more successful, skilled, etc. than you were previously:
5 to become more successful or important than another person or company that is involved in the same activity or industry as you are:
No work is predetermined; every work begins somewhere with a motif and outgrows its organ to become an organism.
To a debate that persists (despite the field's outgrowing it), nielsen's target article proposes a singularly constructive and clearly stated resolution.
A change in preferences is more likely to be the case when a person outgrows their childhood socio-economic status.
In most cases the child quickly outgrows the outfit and never has another opportunity to wear it.
They may even abduct children, who are otherwise fascinated - something that must be outgrown - by promises of adventure.
The second cause of stenosis, outgrowing the small prosthesis, is another specific problem of children with a small annulus.
While it has long outgrown its initial aspirations, they are worth acknowledging.
Unfortunately, years of inflation, pay curbs and good intentions had taken their toll; and social security payments were outgrowing wages.
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大小, 長得比…大, 長得太大(而不再需要)…
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大小, 长得比…大, 长得太大(而不再需要)…
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crecer más que, quedarle pequeño…
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crescer a ponto de as roupas ficarem pequenas…
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大きくなって~が合わなくなる…
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büyüdüğü için üzerine olmamak, küçülmek, büyümek/gelişmek ve mevcut konumuna uymamak…
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devenir trop grand pour, dépasser (la taille)…
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فاق غَيْرُه نُمُوًّا…
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