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Перевод контекст "mature" c английский на русский от Reverso Context: more mature, mature enough
mature age — зрелый возраст mature years — зрелые годы mature wisdom — мудрость, приходящая с возрастом he's got much more mature since then — он очень повзрослел с тех пор you must learn to behave in a more mature …
Worked out fully by the mind; considered: a mature plan of action. 5. Having reached the limit of its time; due: a mature bond. 6. No longer subject to great expansion or development. Used of an industry, market, or product. 7. Geology Having reached maximum development of form. Used of streams and landforms. 1.
He has a mature outlook on life. His parents didn't think he was mature enough to live on his own. Their bodies were mature, but they still behaved like children. After mature reflection, he concluded that he had been mistaken. Verb Girls mature earlier than boys both physically and mentally. Her talent is maturing slowly.
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composed of adults, considered as being less susceptible than minors to explicit sexual content, violence, or obscene language, as of a film or stage performance: for mature audiences only. Finance. having reached the limit of its time; having become payable or due: a mature bond. Medicine/Medical.
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Which is an example of a mature sentence?
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Перевести · Mature definition, complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose …
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Перевести · Mature definition is - based on slow careful consideration. How to use mature in a sentence.
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Перевести · Define mature. mature synonyms, mature pronunciation, mature translation, English dictionary definition of mature. adj. ma·tur·er , ma·tur·est 1. a. Having reached full natural growth or development: a mature …
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[ muh-toor, -tyoor, -choor, -chur ]SHOW IPA
/ məˈtʊər, -ˈtyʊər, -ˈtʃʊər, -ˈtʃɜr /PHONETIC RESPELLING
See synonyms for: mature / matured / matures / maturing on Thesaurus.com
complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
ripe, as fruit, or fully aged, as cheese or wine.
fully developed in body or mind, as a person: She was a mature woman who took her family responsibilities seriously.
noting or pertaining to an adult who is middle-aged or older (used euphemistically): discrimination against mature applicants.
pertaining to or characteristic of full development: a mature appearance; fruit with a mature softness.
completed, perfected, or elaborated in full by the mind: mature plans.
(of an industry, technology, market, etc.) no longer developing or expanding; having little or no potential for further growth or expansion; exhausted or saturated.
intended for or restricted to adults, especially by reason of explicit sexual content or the inclusion of violence or obscene language: mature movies.
composed of adults, considered as being less susceptible than minors to explicit sexual content, violence, or obscene language, as of a film or stage performance: for mature audiences only.
Finance. having reached the limit of its time; having become payable or due: a mature bond.
Medicine/Medical.
having attained definitive form or function, as by maturation of an epithelium from a basal layer.
having attained the end stage of a normal or abnormal biological process: a mature boil.
Geology. (of a landscape) exhibiting the stage of maximum topographical diversity, as in the cycle of erosion of a land surface.
to make mature; ripen, as fruit or cheese.
to bring to full development: His hard experiences in the city matured him.
to complete or perfect: We matured our vision for the company.She matured her songwriting throughout her career.
to become mature; ripen, as fruit or cheese.
to come to full development: Our plans have not yet matured.
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Which one of these commonly confused words can act as an adverb or a pronoun?
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English, from Latin mātūrus “ripe, timely, early”; akin to manes, matutinal
ma·ture·ly, adverbma·ture·ment, nounma·ture·ness, nounma·tur·er, noun
half-ma·tured, adjectivenon·ma·ture, adjectivenon·ma·ture·ly, adverbnon·ma·ture·ness, nouno·ver·ma·ture, adjectiveo·ver·ma·ture·ly, adverbo·ver·ma·ture·ness, nounself-ma·tured, adjectivesem·i·ma·ture, adjectivesem·i·ma·ture·ly, adverbsem·i·ma·ture·ness, nounun·ma·ture, adjectiveun·ma·ture·ly, adverbun·ma·tured, adjectiveun·ma·tur·ing, adjectivewell-ma·tured, adjective
Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021
If a person is mature, they act grown-up. If an animal is mature, it has reached adulthood. If a fruit is mature, it’s ripe. If a game or movie is intended for a mature audience, it means it’s for adults because it’s inappropriate for kids.
Mature has many meanings in addition to the common ones above. It is most commonly used as an adjective, but it can also be a verb meaning to become mature or to make mature.
Example: Some of my students are very mature and responsible, but the rest of them act like preschoolers.
Mature comes from the Latin word mātūrus, meaning “‘ripe,” “timely,” or “early.” The first records of mature in English come from the 1400s.
Mature can mean a lot of different things. As a verb, mature can mean “to ripen,” as in This fruit will become softer as it matures. It is used in a similar way to refer to aging cheese, as in This cheese was matured for at least seven years. When applied to people, mature can mean “to grow and develop physically” or to “become more responsible and grown-up” (ideally both happen at the same time). Mature can also be used to mean “to make mature,” as in I hope college matures him. A child who has matured in such a way can then be called mature in terms of development and behavior.
As an adjective, mature has many more meanings, but most of them describe something that has reached an advanced stage of development or a final limit (as in mature industry and mature bond).
When applied to certain types of media, such as movies and video games, mature means “suitable only for adults.” This means it contains mature content, especially profanity or graphic depictions of sexual activity or violence. It is often used in this way for rating systems (as in This dictionary page is rated M for Mature).
What are some other forms of mature?
What are some words that share a root or word element with mature? 
What are some words that often get used in discussing mature?
Mature can be used in many different ways. Most of them refer in some way to people or things that have reached a certain stage of development.
I’m too mature for my age loool no wonder I struggle to get close to my peers
— حمزة🧩 (@hamza_039) February 25, 2020
My sincere apologies @DwyaneWade I missed congratulating you on your jersey retirement yesterday. I am so very proud of you and your career, it has been my pleasure watching you grow and mature. This is truly a well deserved honor! @NBA @MiamiHEAT #L3GACY pic.twitter.com/fGTBZqYzAZ
— TheBillRussell (@RealBillRussell) February 24, 2020
HBO: The following is intended only for mature audiences, viewer discretion advised.
— Beth May (@HeyBethMay) February 17, 2020
Which of the following sentences uses mature incorrectly?
A. A mature strawberry should be bright red with green leaves.
B. Your mature behavior in class today was unacceptable—please try to act more grown-up.
C. This cheese is matured in caves to enhance its flavor.
D. The video game is for a mature audience due to its extreme violence.
It will be mature and practical and commercial eventually, but there’s a lot of work to be done still.
Sean, who’s one of the savviest China analysts we know, also argues that over the last five years, China’s equity markets have deepened and matured, leaving China’s emerging tech ventures far less dependent on Western exchanges for raising capital.
Delete or revise your obsolete content, fix technical errors, regularly produce high-quality new content, and that mature, stagnant blog can quickly get back to 20%, 30%, or even higher year-over-year growth in organic search traffic.
One speculation stems from the fact that brain regions controlling how we react to stress are among ones that continue to mature during adolescence.
This new wave of investment—or bubble if you prefer—has echoes of the 2017 craze, but also represents a new phase for the rapidly maturing cryptocurrency industry.
But if you have a hearing and you prove that someone is mature enough, well then that state interest evaporates.
Doctors have long wrestled with the age of consent when it comes to mature adolescents.
His mature wit and poetic style drew in those around him and we connected instantly.
[But] it is permissible to separate them if the children are grown and mature.
The mixing of mature and innocent can make people uncomfortable, which is often what Boyfriend wants.
I have always kept trouble from you; that is why, at your mature age, you have so little character.
And now, please note that I want your new work to be wider, deeper, more mature.
The form is so perfect, mature, and full of style—in the sense that the intention and craftsmanship are everywhere concealed.
How often an expression in the mature years of a womans life would reveal a long story, if one could but read it.
It made me smile to remember how mature Patsy had been when I meekly ran her errands and gladly wore her yoke in the old days.
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relatively advanced physically, mentally, emotionally, etc; grown-up
(of plans, theories, etc) fully considered; perfected
biology
fully developed or differentiateda mature cell
fully grown; adulta mature animal
(of fruit, wine, cheese, etc) ripe or fully aged
(of a river valley or land surface) in the middle stage of the cycle of erosion, characterized by meanders, maximum relief, etcSee also youthful (def. 4), old (def. 18)
(intr) (of notes, bonds, etc) to become due for payment or repayment
Derived forms of mature
maturely, adverbmatureness, noun
C15: from Latin mātūrus early, developed
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Having reached full natural growth or development.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of full mental or physical development.
To evolve toward or reach full development.
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