grown-ups [
'gron`ʌp]
n. 成人
- The Swiss company is rolling out new models to attract more grown-ups. The company also plans to boost U.S. ad spending 25% next year and announce in August a new ad agency for its world-wide account, estimated at $35 million.
- "Bugsy Malone" (1976): Look Ma, no grown-ups.
- Trendy teenagers everywhere crave the latest in bright Benetton sweaters; fashionable grown-ups covet Rolex and Dior.
- The games class has numerous new entrants, many for grown-ups.
- Still, no one pretends WPP's shares are for anyone but grown-ups.
- With its ancestor worship and retelling of myths, Washington's Birthday serves the cultural purpose of instructing the young and reminding grown-ups about what it is to be an American, social science experts say.
- When the results were compared with earlier surveys of adults in the same towns, the researchers reported, it was found that the average blood pressure patterns of the children followed those of the grown-ups.
- While younger people are dedicated moviegoers, he says, the patronage of grown-ups is a "bonus" for the industry.
- The army has the advantage over the Croatian militia in war toys for grown-ups: planes, tanks and a variety of mortars, rockets and artillery.
- An unseemly number of grown-ups have adopted the show, too, drawn to its sardonic and satirical bent.
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