Ripen Meaning in English
word
ˈɹaɪpən
RY-puhn
ɹˈaɪpən
RY-puhn
释义
To become fully grown and ready to eat or use, especially fruit or crops. Can also mean becoming mature or reaching the right stage for something.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used for fruit, vegetables, and grains. Can also be used metaphorically for ideas or people maturing. Collocations: 'help fruit ripen', 'wait for the crop to ripen'. Not to be confused with 'rot', which means to decay.
Spanish: madurarPortuguese (BR): amadurecerPortuguese (PT): amadurecerChinese (Simplified): 成熟Chinese (Traditional): 成熟Hindi: पकनाArabic: ينضجBengali: পাকা হওয়া - পরিপক্ক হওয়াRussian: созреватьJapanese: 熟すVietnamese: chínKorean: 익다Turkish: olgunlaşmakUrdu: پکناIndonesian: matang - mematangkan
例句
Bananas ripen after a few days at room temperature.
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Tomatoes ripen on the vine.
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Grapes need warm weather to ripen properly.
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Let the peaches ripen before you eat them—they’ll taste much sweeter.
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Some ideas need time to ripen before they can work.
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If your avocados aren't soft yet, put them in a paper bag to help them ripen faster.
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