柯林斯詞典overgrown /???v??ɡr??n/ 1. ADJ If a garden or other place is overgrown, it is covered with a lot of unruly plants because it has not been cared for. (無人照料而野草) 漫生的 We hurried on until we reached a courtyard overgrown with weeds. 我們一路急行,直到來到一個襍草叢生的庭院。2. ADJ If you describe an adult as an overgrown child, you mean that their behaviour and attitudes are like those of a child, and that you dislike this. 長得過大的[ADJ n] [表不滿] ...a bunch of overgrown kids. …一幫大孩子。 返回 overgrown劍橋詞典 overgrown adjective (COVERED) covered with plants that are growing thickly and in an uncontrolled way 草木叢生的;枝繁葉茂的;(植物)蔓生的 The field is overgrown with weeds . 這片地裡襍草叢生。 overgrown adjective (TOO LARGE) disapproving used to describe something that has grown too large 長得太大的 Cottonwood has become an overgrown town with inadequate facilities . 科頓伍德已經(jīng)成了一個人口過多設(shè)施不足的鎮(zhèn)子。 disapproving, disapproving used to describe an adult who behaves like a child 成年人行爲(wèi)擧止像兒童一樣的 They're acting like overgrown kids . 他們表現(xiàn)得就像是一群大孩子一樣。 UK Jim is just an overgrown schoolboy . 吉姆不過是個大孩子。 返回 overgrown