ripe
adjective /raɪp/
/raɪp/
(comparative riper, superlative ripest)
Idioms - (of fruit or crops
) fully grown and ready to be eaten水果或庄稼 成熟的 - Pick the tomatoes before they get too ripe.
在西红柿变得太熟之前把它们摘下来。
Topics Farmingc1- Some of the apples were not quite ripe.
一些苹果不太熟。 - The crops were just about ripe.
农作物就快成熟了。 - a really ripe strawberry
很熟的草莓
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- look
- …
- really
- very
- fully
- …
- ripe for the picking
- ripe for the plucking
- ripe for the taking
- …
- Pick the tomatoes before they get too ripe.
- (of cheese) having a taste that has fully developed
synonym matureTopics Cooking and eatingc1口味浓郁的;成熟的;醇美可口的 - (of a smell
) strong and unpleasant气味 强烈的;难闻的 - ripe (for something) ready or suitable for something to happen
时机成熟的;适宜的 - This land is ripe for development.
这片土地适宜开发。 - The conditions were ripe for social change.
社会变革的时机已经成熟。 - Reforms were promised when the time was ripe.
曾经作出承诺,时机一成熟就进行改革。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- look
- …
- really
- very
- fully
- …
- ripe for the picking
- ripe for the plucking
- ripe for the taking
- …
- This land is ripe for development.
词源Old English rīpe, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch rijp and German reif.
Idioms
ripe for the picking
- offering somebody an ideal opportunity to gain an advantage
成熟: 为某人提供获得优势的理想机会- This is an opportunity ripe for the picking.
这是一个时机成熟的选择。 - The Raiders' defense is ripe for the picking.
突袭机的防守时机已经成熟。
- This is an opportunity ripe for the picking.
a/the ripe old age (of…)
- an age that is considered to be very old
(…的)高龄 - He lived to the ripe old age of 91.
他活到了 91 岁的高龄。
- He lived to the ripe old age of 91.