学习如何在英语句子中使用 grownup。超过 13 条精选例句,附带译文。适配手机,完全免费。由 Mate 提供支持。
Now that I'm a grownup, I think otherwise.
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When children play, they often make believe they are grownup.
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Yanni is a grownup.
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Start acting like a grownup.
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My neighbours on Lulu Island are Filipinos. They're my "Uncle" Ed and "Auntie" Zeny with their three handsome grownup boys Derek, Michael, and Charles. The parents are from different provinces with different local languages, but as the majority of Filipinos, they share Tagalog as a common language.
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On Lulu Island, the Cantonese neighbours, the mister and the mistress have four grownup children, Sherman, Teresa, Edmond, and Vicky. Their entrance is festively decorated with red paper and logograms. Sherman has been to the PRC. The latter three children have children of their own.
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But for one “Hot Wheels” collector near Washington, DC, he’s turned a childhood passion into a grownup hobby he can share with others.
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Ziri is too grownup for that anyways.
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In Hong Kong, I and my two high school friends sojourned at the apartment of the relatives of my friend, who was a Chinese-Filipino from Canada. My other friend was Scottish-Russian from Canada. I was a Filipino. The big apartment took up much of the space of one floor of the apartment building. The kitchen sink was a large industry-grade sink that one would normally see in the laundry room in Canada. My friend had two grownup cousins living there, one girl and one boy. One night, my friends were wasting time playing basketball with the boy cousin and his friends, whilst I and the girl cousin went shopping in the exciting city. I bought a lot of cheap innovative watches. The cousins were learning Japanese, as it was a cool language for young people to learn there. Whilst we were parting from Hong Kong, the girl cousin gave me a small box containing a family of ceramic cats.
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I'm not a grownup.
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Martino expressed his fears of not living long enough to be a grownup.
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Today the 6th of August of 2023 has been a fabulous day here on Lulu Island to do with my Fijian neighbours, the Wongs, who are partly Chinese and partly East Indian. Moli the grandma has given us about a dozen green figs from her backyard trees. (Incidentally, her name means "orange" in Fijian.) In return, Mama has me give them Swiss chard and three green poblanos, grown by my elder brother Fernando in Vancouver. Moli has given us her exotic cooking. In Moli's kitchen, her husband Leong and she are watching a Sunday church television show. I know that the Wongs are Catholic, but the show is not. In the corner of Moli's kitchen is fully decorated with Fijian masks, etc., which intrigue me, being an art collector myself. I talk with her grownup kids Sandra and Isaac. The Wongs resemble Japanese to me. Sandra and Isaac will be visiting Western Europe in September. Sandra and Moli have previously been to Greece. I recount my experience there with amazing whitewashed buildings with blue roofs. I say to them that some Japanese fantasize to live in a Mediterranean village. I say that some of my Greek-Jew ancestors from Greece settled in Panama, so I have relatives there today. My great-grandfather instead went to the Philippines. Sandra has visited Costa Rica. We agree that tourists should not be so "snooty" and should learn some of the local lingo. Such makes friendlier relations. I go home to make "horchata de arroz" or rice drink mix from El Salvador, given by my elder brother.
He did many grownup things today.