ripe 的定义
rip·er, rip·est.
- having arrived at such a stage of growth or development as to be ready for reaping, gathering, eating, or use, as grain or fruit; completely matured.
- resembling such fruit, as in ruddiness and fullness: ripe, red lips.
- advanced to the point of being in the best condition for use, as cheese or beer.
- fully grown or developed, as animals when ready to be killed and used for food.
- arrived at the highest or a high point of development or excellence; mature.
- of mature judgment or knowledge: ripe scholars; a ripe mind.
- characterized by full development of body or mind: of ripe years.
- advanced: a ripe old age.
- ready for action, execution, etc.
- fully prepared or ready to do or undergo something: He was ripe for a change in jobs.
- fully or sufficiently advanced; ready enough; auspicious: The time is ripe for a new foreign policy.
- ready for some operation or process: a ripe abscess.
- Archaic. drunk: reeling ripe.
ripe 近义词
fully developed; experienced
ripe 的近义词 42 个
- mature
- overdue
- plump
- prepared
- ready
- accomplished
- adult
- aged
- completed
- conditioned
- consummate
- enlightened
- enriched
- filled out
- finished
- fit
- full
- full-blown
- full-fledged
- fully grown
- grown
- grown-up
- in readiness
- increased
- informed
- judicious
- learned
- matured
- mellow
- perfected
- prime
- ripened
- sagacious
- seasoned
- skilled
- skillful
- sound
- timely
- usable
- versed
- well-timed
- wise
ripe 的反义词 9 个
favorable, ideal
由ripe构成的短语
- ripe old age
- time is ripe
更多ripe例句
- Caring for employees has never been harder, therefore, or more ripe for change.
- Silbert, however, believes the opportunity is ripe for North American crypto firms to reclaim a significant share of the world’s mining power.
- For each region, the team determined whether conditions were ripe for a flare-inducing double-arc instability, and then aimed to predict the most powerful flares the sun produces, called X-class flares.
- The moment was ripe for a novel statewide organizing approach.
- He had the insight to tell when infrared technology, formerly the province of the experts, was ripe for routine use in a big project.
- The time is ripe—and right—for action to begin that would divest Russia of the World Cup and award it to another nation.
- Police sources informed Reforma that both action are considered “high risk” and ripe for “anarchist infiltration.”
- In 1968, at the ripe age of 14, I was at the Miami convention carrying my Rockefeller sign on the convention floor.
- But one issue, intriguingly, seems ripe for genuine bipartisan cooperation: criminal justice reform.
- The Judge is currently set for an October 10 release date, a ripe calendar spot for a potential Oscar run.
- I prayed for her before the temple, and unto the very end I will seek after her, and she flourished as a grape soon ripe.
- Perhaps another reason may be named in the wood being so ripe and dry as to permit free vibration.
- They soon reached a small island where ripe fruits were abundant, and where they could provide fresh supplies for the ships.
- Christianity spread rapidly because the Roman Empire was ripe for a new religion.
- When the leaf is ripe, it gets yellow spots on it; and on bending the leaf it cracks.