growing

growing
adjective
wachsend; immer umfangreicher werdend [Sachgebiet]; sich immer mehr verbreitend [Praktik]
* * *
grow·ing
[ˈgrəʊɪŋ, AM ˈgroʊ-]
I. n no pl Anbau m
bulb-\growing Blumenzwiebelanbau m
cotton-\growing Baumwollanbau m
II. adj attr, inv
1. (developing) boy, girl heranwachsend attr, im Wachstumsalter präd
you don't want to go on a diet — you're a \growing girl du willst doch wohl keine Diät machen — du bist noch im Wachstum!
2. (increasing) zunehmend, steigend
there is a \growing awareness of the seriousness of this disease man wird sich zunehmend der Tragweite dieser Krankheit bewusst
3. ECON (expanding) business, industry wachsend, auf Wachstumskurs präd
* * *
['grəʊɪŋ]
1. adj (lit, fig)
wachsend; child heranwachsend, im Wachstum befindlich (form); importance, interest, number etc wachsend, zunehmend

he's still a growing boy — er steckt noch (inf) or befindet sich noch im Wachstum

2. n
Wachstum nt, Wachsen nt
* * *
growing
A s
1. Wachsen n, Wachstum n
2. Anbau m
B adj (adv growingly)
1. wachsend (auch fig zunehmend)
2. Wachstums…:
growing pains
a) MED Wachstumsschmerzen,
b) fig Anfangsschwierigkeiten, Kinderkrankheiten;
growing point BOT Vegetationspunkt m;
growing weather Saat-, Wachswetter n
* * *
adjective
wachsend; immer umfangreicher werdend [Sachgebiet]; sich immer mehr verbreitend [Praktik]
* * *
adj.
anbauend adj.
wachsend adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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