full-grown
full-grown — 形容詞
1. A full-grown person, animal, or plant has reached its final size and shape, with
成熟的;成體
已完成生長,達到完整發育
A full-grown person, animal, or plant has reached its final size and shape, with the growing stage finished.
Sumin's puppy is almost full-grown now and weighs nearly thirty kilograms.
Sumin 的小狗差不多已經成體了,體重將近三十公斤。
The sanctuary only releases animals that are full-grown and able to hunt on their own.
該保護區只會野放那些已經成年且能獨立狩獵的動物。
full-grown + animal — typical subject
A full-grown oak tree can shade an entire garden during the summer months.
一棵成熟的橡樹在夏天可以為整座花園提供樹蔭。
The wildlife team found the young lion was not yet full-grown and still needed care.
野生動物小組發現那頭幼獅尚未完全發育,仍然需要照顧。
Children under twelve pay half price, while full-grown adults pay the full fare.
十二歲以下孩童收半價,而成年人需付全額票價。
- mature
Broader term covering both physical and mental development; also used for non-living things like cheese or wine
- adult
Focuses on legal or social adulthood; more common than 'full-grown' for people
- fully developed
More formal; can apply to non-living processes and ideas as well
文法句型
full-grown + noun
be + full-grown
用法筆記
Commonly describes animals and plants; for humans, 'adult' or 'grown-up' is more frequent in everyday conversation. Can be used both before a noun (a full-grown elephant) and after a linking verb (the elephant is full-grown).