maturity

maturity
noun
Reife, die

reach maturity, come to maturity — [Person:] erwachsen werden; [Tier:] ausgewachsen sein

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noun die Reife
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ma·tur·ity
[məˌtjʊərəti, AM -ˈtʃʊrət̬i]
n no pl
1. (adulthood) Erwachsensein nt; (wisdom) Reife f; of animals Ausgewachsensein nt
she seems to have \maturity beyond her years für ihr Alter wirkt sie schon sehr erwachsen
to reach \maturity (of person) erwachsen werden; (of animal) ausgewachsen sein
2. (developed form) Reife f, Vollendung f
to come to \maturity zur Entfaltung kommen
3. (ripeness) Reife f
4. FIN (due date) Frist f, Fälligkeit f, Laufzeit f
amount payable on \maturity Betrag m zahlbar bei Fälligkeit
date of \maturity Fälligkeitstermin m
time to \maturity Fristigkeit f
to reach \maturity fällig werden
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[mə'tjʊərItɪ]
n
1) Reife f

to reach maturity (person) — erwachsen werden; (legally) volljährig werden; (animal) ausgewachsen sein

poems of his maturity — Gedichte pl seiner reiferen Jahre

he's somewhat lacking in maturity — ihm fehlt die nötige Reife

2) (COMM) Fälligkeit f; (= date) Fälligkeitsdatum nt
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maturity [məˈtjʊərətı; -ˈtʃʊə-; US auch -ˈtʊ-] s
1. Reife f (auch fig):
bring (come) to maturity zur Reife bringen (kommen)
2. WIRTSCH Fälligkeit f, Verfall(zeit) m(f), Ablauf m (alle:
of a bill eines Wechsels):
at (oder on) maturity bei Verfall, bei Fälligkeit;
maturity date Fälligkeitstag m
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noun
Reife, die

reach maturity, come to maturity — [Person:] erwachsen werden; [Tier:] ausgewachsen sein

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n.
Fälligkeit n.
Reife nur sing. f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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