fully-grown
fully-grown — 形容詞
1. describes a living thing, especially a person or an animal, that has reached its
成年的
已停止生長,達到成年體型的
describes a living thing, especially a person or an animal, that has reached its final adult size and will not get any larger
Renata adopted a fully-grown dog from the shelter and skipped puppy training.
Renata 從收容所領養了一隻成年的狗,跳過了訓練小狗的階段。
attributive use: fully-grown + noun (dog)
The zookeeper said the tiger cub was not yet fully-grown and would keep gaining weight.
飼養員說那隻老虎幼崽尚未發育完全,體重還會持續增加。
predicative use: be fully-grown
A fully-grown elephant can eat more than one hundred kilograms of food each day.
一頭成年大象每天可以吃掉超過一百公斤的食物。
Eri picked the smaller pumpkin because the fully-grown ones were too heavy to carry.
Eri 挑了較小的南瓜,因為那些已長成的南瓜太重了,她搬不動。
- adult
more common for humans; adult also refers to legal age, not just physical size
- mature
broader — includes emotional or intellectual development, not just physical size
- full-sized
focuses on dimensions rather than developmental completion; often used for objects
文法句型
fully-grown + noun
be / become fully-grown
用法筆記
Can be used before a noun (attributive) or after a linking verb like 'be' or 'become' (predicative). Does not apply to non-living things — a building is 'completed' or 'finished', not fully-grown.