逍遥右脑 2018-09-18 10:13
4. " But the aging population could outgrow the facilities available unless more efforts are made, " Gui said.
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5. As long as the economy does not outgrow a specific growth rate, it is in a normal condition.
6. But he added that it was possible that Yao junior could outgrow the father.
7. Another parent said it would be too costly to purchase six uniforms as teenagers often outgrow their clothes quickly.
8. She gives up work to care for the children and then sends them to boarding schools as soon as they outgrow their nannies.
9. There are reasons why Shanghai Pudong Software Park believes it could outgrow others of its kind in attracting software companies.
10. The children outgrow the seizures after a year or two, but can develop a movement disorder.
outgrow
verb
1.
1. grow too large or too mature for
e.g. I have outgrown these clothes
She outgrew her childish habits
2. outgrow
2. grow faster than