1.长得比...快[大]
2.因年龄增加而失[脱]去,脱离...的苦痛;发展得不再需要(某事物)
3.生物长出
1.to be unable to wear a piece of clothing because you have grown
2.to change as you grow up, so that you no longer behave in the way that you used to or no longer like the same things
3.to become bigger, more successful, more popular, etc., in a way that makes your previous methods or activities no longer appropriate; to increase in number or size so that the space used previously is no longer big enough
1.You buy several summer outfits for your as-yet-unborn baby, then it turns out he outgrows those clothes before the weather warms up.
给你还未出生的宝宝买几件夏天衣服,结果在天气还没变暖之前,他就穿不下了。
2.but I have outgrown them. Nobody ever outgrows scripture; the book widens and deepens with our years.
然而,没有人能成长超过圣经的范畴,随着我们的成长,这本书同样变宽、变深。
3.My little brother is growing fast. He outgrows all of his clothes.
我的小弟弟长得很快,他所有的衣服都不能穿了。
4.A child outgrows your lap , but bever outgrow your heart .
你的孩子会长的比你的膝盖还高,但不会高于你的心脏?。
5.A child outgrows your lap, but never outgrows your heart.
孩子大了,走出了你的怀抱,可是永远走不出你的心。
6.My daughter outgrows these pants.
这条裤子我女儿已经穿不上了。
7.while the system survives by force of custom, the family outgrows it.
当后者以习惯的方式继续存在的时候,家庭却已经超过它了。
8.a child outgrows your lap, but never outgrow your hear
孩子会长大,但是飞不出你的心