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ripened

/rahy-puhn/US // ˈraɪ pən //UK // (ˈraɪpən) //

成熟的,成熟了,成熟了的,成熟

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to make or become ripe.
    • : to bring or come to maturity, the proper condition, etc.; mature.

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Examples

  • A steep walk led to Bald Peak, then we continued through ripening wild blueberries to Parkman Mountain, Gilmore Peak and the 1,373-foot Sargent Mountain.

  • As such it seems guaranteed to do the business at the box office, but it feels like a lost opportunity to either dig down deeper into the soul of a pop star, or to break out a few more laughs by ripening the portrayal.

  • That’s why those at Top Banana — the largest vendors of Dole bananas in the North East — have developed a complex system for ripening bananas from all over the world to perfection.

  • Early in the season, I get them by the dozen, treating myself to a direct shipment from Georgia, and later, when the fruit is ripening further north, I cart home as much as I can carry from my local farmers market.

  • The motions will “ripen,” in the rather charming legislative argot applied to this aggressively charmless process, next Tuesday.

  • Perhaps Snickers should have let Barr and Lewis ripen another 20 years.

  • Certain washed-rind cheeses ripen in just weeks, others over the span of a few years.

  • The first, in 1990-91, was necessary, launched only after circumstance and great diplomatic effort had allowed it to “ripen.”

  • The plants ripen very fast and emit an aromatic odor, increasing in strength as the plants ripen.

  • They never top their tobacco, and the leaves never ripen together.

  • I perceive that the amount of nicotine in a great measure depends on the extent to which the leaf is allowed to ripen.

  • (p. 443) The leaves ripen sooner if the plant is topped, while the quality is much better.

  • Our Indian corn will not ripen and all I saw of it was a few little garden patches.