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Перевод: outgrow
[глагол] перерастать; вырастать; перерасти; вырасти; отделываться с возрастом
Тезаурус:
- Hyperactive children (and some adults as well) were observed suddenly to outgrow behaviour problems along with their skin allergies.
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- In some cases, such parasitic cones can outgrow their parents, but at that point the term becomes irrelevant.
- Eventually, most youngsters outgrow the jealousy and bickering, and begin to feel affection and care for each other.
- They can be heavily attacked by turnip flea beetle when in the two-leaf stage if the seeds are not dressed, but will usually outgrow the damage.
- It is therefore advisable to collect blastocysts well in advance of hatching and attachment and allow then, to expand and hatch in vitro in a simple defined medium (e.g M16 + BSA Table 5) or hatch and outgrow in a more complex medium leg.
- Because of the breed's genetic separation from other breeds, crossbred calves display considerable hybrid vigour and outgrow many other crosses but can still be fattened off grass.
- When buying a Snakehead, you should allow for the fact that they will eventually outgrow standard aquariums.
- Even if the herb will eventually outgrow its container, you can still plant it when young, press its foliage and then, when it becomes too large, pass it on to a culinary-minded friend who has more space.
- But even when children outgrow their biological needs, their tastes persist as passions turn to chocolate, cheeseburgers, chips and milk shakes.
- Spreadsheet models are so useful that they have a tendency to outgrow the capabilities of the software that has been used to implement them
- Spreadsheet models are so useful that they have a tendency to outgrow the capabilities of the software that has been used to implement them.
- Many-celled bodies outgrow the microscope.
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