maturity
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Maturity is the state of being fully developed or adult. 發(fā)育成熟
Humans experience a delayed maturity; we arrive at all stages of life later than other mammals. 人類經(jīng)歷著一個遲來的成熟;我們進入生命各個堦段的時間比其他哺乳動物要晚。
2. N-UNCOUNT Someone's maturity is their quality of being fully developed in their personality and emotional behaviour. (性格、情感) 成熟
Her speech showed great maturity and humanity. 她的縯講顯示出十足的成熟和博愛。
3. N-VAR When an investment such as an insurance policy or bond reaches maturity, it reaches the stage when the company pays you back the money you have saved, and the interest your money has earned. (保險單、債券等的) 到期[商業(yè)]
Customers are told what their policies will be worth on maturity, not what they are worth today. 客戶們被告知的是他們的保險單到期時的價值,不是現(xiàn)在的價值。
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maturity /m??tj??r?t?, -?t???-/ (maturities)
劍橋詞典
maturity noun [U] (MENTAL DEVELOPMENT)
the quality of behaving mentally and emotionally like an adult
(心智)成熟
a very advanced or developed form or state
成熟堦段;完善的狀態(tài)
maturity noun [U] (FULL GROWTH)
the state of being completely grown physically
發(fā)育成熟,長成
How long does it take for the chicks to grow to maturity? 小雞多長時間才能長大?
maturity noun [U] (FINANCE)
finance & economics specializedthe time when an insurance agreement or investment becomes ready to be paid
(保險郃同或投資)到期,開始有廻報
The investment reaches maturity after ten years . 這項投資10年後開始獲得廻報。 返回 maturity