Grow into Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɹoʊ/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
GROH IN-too, GROH in-TOO, GROH IN-tuh
ɡɹˈəʊ/ /ˈɪntʊ
groh IN-tuh
释义
To develop or change over time and eventually become something, or to become big enough to fit into something, like clothes.
用法与细微差别
Informal, commonly used for children outgrowing clothes or describing someone or something becoming suitable for a role or identity over time. Can refer to both physical (size) and abstract (skills, personality) growth.
Spanish: convertirse en - crecer hasta llegar a caber enPortuguese (BR): tornar-se em - crescer até servirPortuguese (PT): tornar-se em - crescer até servirChinese (Simplified): 逐渐成为 - 长大到能穿Chinese (Traditional): 逐漸成為 - 長大到能穿Hindi: बन जाना - बड़ा होकर फिट हो जानाArabic: يصبح مع الوقت - يكبر ليصلح لهBengali: অভ্যাস করা - বড় হয়ে উপযুক্ত হওয়াRussian: перерасти - привыкнуть (к роли)Japanese: 成長して〜になる - 慣れるVietnamese: trở thành - thích nghi vớiKorean: 자라서 ~가 되다 - 익숙해지다Turkish: zamanla dönüşmek - alışmakUrdu: بڑھ کر بن جانا - خوگر ہوناIndonesian: trở thành - quen với
例句
He will grow into his new shoes soon.
basic
She hopes to grow into a great leader one day.
basic
Children often grow into their parents’ personalities.
basic
Don’t worry about that jacket being too big; you’ll grow into it by next year.
natural
Over time, she really grew into her role at work and became confident.
natural
It took a while, but the puppy finally grew into his huge paws.
natural