Creces in english

You grow

pronunciation: jugroʊ part of speech: none
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crecer = grow ; wax ; vegetate ; get + big(er). 

Example: Thus, for example, various books on growing different flowers should be close to one another when arranged on shelves in accordance with the classification scheme.Example: The population waxed again slightly, then waned again, until it finally stabilized around its present 55,000.Example: Plants vegetate on an 18/6 light cycle (18 hours of light, 6 hours of darkness).Example: As hospitals keep getting bigger, so do the challenges for design.

more:

» arroyo + crecerstream + swell .

Example: The runoff from Sunday's heavy rain has caused many rivers and streams in the area to swell, causing some flooding.

» crecer como locogrow like + crazy .

Example: The wearable technology industry is growing like crazy and can provide a plethora of benefits to users.

» crecer de forma exuberantegrow + rampant .

Example: In gardens or landscapes poorly cared for, ivy grows rampant.

» crecer de la semillagrow + Planta + from seed .

Example: If you want to grow these from seed, you will need to get weaving this month, or next if you live in the north.

» crecer de manera exuberantegrow + rampant .

Example: In gardens or landscapes poorly cared for, ivy grows rampant.

» crecer de modo exuberantegrow + rampant .

Example: In gardens or landscapes poorly cared for, ivy grows rampant.

» crecer de nuevoregrow  .

Example: In most cases, immediately after the hair transplant the hairs fall out of the grafts, and do not regrow for 1-3 months.

» crecer en importanciagrow from + strength to strengthincrease in + importance .

Example: Since then the group has grown from strength to strength developing a number of projects of mutual benefit.

Example: Licensing is increasing in importance as a means of gaining access to commercially available digital information = Las licencias están creciendo en importancia como forma de acceder a información digital comercial.

» crecer exuberantegrow + rampant .

Example: In gardens or landscapes poorly cared for, ivy grows rampant.

» crecer exuberantementegrow + rampant .

Example: In gardens or landscapes poorly cared for, ivy grows rampant.

» crecer hacia adentrogrow in .

Example: When Trevor came to live with us he needed eye surgery because his lashes were growing in instead of out.

» crecer hacia afueragrow out .

Example: When Trevor came to live with us he needed eye surgery because his lashes were growing in instead of out.

» crecer salvajegrow + rampantgrow + wild .

Example: In gardens or landscapes poorly cared for, ivy grows rampant.

Example: Bignonias are found in warm climates and grow wild in the Eastern and Southern United States.

» crecer silvestregrow + wild .

Example: Bignonias are found in warm climates and grow wild in the Eastern and Southern United States.

» Cuando las cosas se ponen duras, los duros se crecenWhen the going gets tough, the tough get going .

Example: 'When the going gets tough, the tough get going' is an inspirational quote that has motivated many athletes to push through adversity and achieve success = "Cuando las cosas se ponen duras, los duros crecen" es una cita inspiradora que ha motivado a muchas atletas para superar las adversidades y lograr el éxito.

» dejarse (crecer) la barbagrow + a beard .

Example: After Conchita Wurst set the trend now lesbians are growing beards too.

» el dinero no crece en los árbolesmoney doesn't grow on trees .

Example: The article 'Who Says Money Doesn't Grow on Trees' provides information to teachers who need grant money to fund projects their schools cannot afford.

» impedir crecerstunt + growth .

Example: So many leaders quietly admit they are control freaks, but being a control freak stunts your organization's growth.

» lo que en la primavera crece en otoño se caespring forward and fall backwards .

Example: Many people may be familiar with hearing 'spring forward and fall backwards,' so that in the Spring, clocks move forward one hour and in the Fall, clocks move back one hour.

» que crece despacioslowly growing .

Example: Therefore the city has been left with a very slowly growing revenue base.

» que crece hacia dentroingrown .

Example: Book clubs need not be enclosed, much less ingrown = Los clubs de lectores no deben ser cerrados y mucho menos conservadores.

» que está creciendogrowing .

Example: The book also explains how twins begin and describes how a fetus gets food and air and how the growing baby kicks and hiccups inside the uterus.

» riachuelo + crecerstream + swell .

Example: The runoff from Sunday's heavy rain has caused many rivers and streams in the area to swell, causing some flooding.

» río + crecerriver + swell .

Example: The runoff from Sunday's heavy rain has caused many rivers and streams in the area to swell, causing some flooding.

» volver a crecerregrow  ; grow back .

Example: In most cases, immediately after the hair transplant the hairs fall out of the grafts, and do not regrow for 1-3 months.

Example: My roses grew back this summer = Mis rosas volvieron a crecer este verano.

creces 

more:

» con crecesamplyfar + Verbo .

Example: As amply demonstrated in the examples above, the notation in CC is mixed.

Example: The advantages of the system far surpass any disadvantages.

» pagar con crecespay in + good measure .

Example: There are naturally a number of, often good, reasons for our failure here; but we are now paying in good measure for our omission.

» sobrepasar con crecesbe well in excess offar exceedfar outweigh .

Example: This rate is well in excess of the theoretically necessary rate of 320 kbit/s necessary to reproduce hi-fi music.

Example: Binge drinking in many Wisconsin counties continues to far exceed the national average.

Example: According to the study, the benefits of statins for lowering cholesterol far outweigh the risks.

» superar con crecesbe well in excess offar exceedfar outweigh .

Example: This rate is well in excess of the theoretically necessary rate of 320 kbit/s necessary to reproduce hi-fi music.

Example: Binge drinking in many Wisconsin counties continues to far exceed the national average.

Example: According to the study, the benefits of statins for lowering cholesterol far outweigh the risks.
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