mature

mature
mə'tjuə
1. adjective
1) ((having the qualities of someone who, or something that, is) fully grown or developed: a very mature person.) maduro
2) ((of cheese, wine etc) ready for eating or drinking: a mature cheese.) maduro

2. verb
1) (to make or become mature: She matured early.) madurar
2) ((of an insurance policy) to become due to be paid: My insurance policy matures when I reach sixty-five.) vencer
- maturity
- matureness

mature adj maduro
mature
tr[mə'ʧʊəSMALLr/SMALL]
adjective
1 (gen) maduro,-a
2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL vencido,-a
transitive verb
1 madurar
intransitive verb
1 madurar
2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL vencer
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
mature student estudiante nombre masulino o femenino mayor de 25 años
mature [mə'tʊr, -'tjʊr, -'ʧʊr] vi, -tured ; -turing
1) : madurar
2) : vencer
when does the loan mature?: ¿cuándo ence el préstamo?
mature adj, -turer ; -est
1) : maduro
2) due: vencido
mature
adj.
granado, -a adj.
hecho y derecho* expr.
machucho, -a adj.
maduro, -a adj.
vencido, -a adj.
v.
cumplirse el plazo v.
madurar v.
sazonar v.

I mə'tʊr, mə'tjʊə(r)
adjective
a) (developed) <animalee> adulto; <fruit> maduro; <artist/ideas> maduro

a mature student — (BrE) un estudiante mayor

b) (sensible) maduro
c) (Culin) <whiskey> añejo; <cheese> curado; <wine> añejo, de crianza
d) (Fin) <policy/bond> vencido

II
intransitive verb
a) (develop) \<\<plant/animal/person\>\> desarrollarse; \<\<artist/work\>\> madurar; \<\<wine\>\> añejarse

to mature with age — \<\<person\>\> madurar con la edad; \<\<cheese/wine\>\> madurar con los años or el tiempo

b) (become sensible) madurar
c) (Fin) \<\<bond/policy\>\> vencer*
[mǝ'tjʊǝ(r)]
1. ADJ
(compar maturer) (superl maturest)
1) (emotionally) maduro

she's very mature for her age — es muy madura para su edad

2) (physically) [animal, plant] adulto

to be physically mature — estar desarrollado

of mature years — de edad madura

3) [wine, whisky] añejo; [cheese] curado
4) (Econ) [insurance policy, investment] vencido
2. VI
1) [person] (emotionally) madurar; [child, young animal] (physically) desarrollarse

she had matured into a self-possessed young woman — se había convertido en una joven dueña de sí misma

her style had not yet matured — su estilo aún no había madurado

2) [wine, whisky] añejarse; [cheese] curarse
3) (Econ) [insurance policy, investment] vencer
3.
VT [+ wine, whisky] añejar; [+ cheese] curar
4.
CPD

mature student N — estudiante mf mayor

* * *

I [mə'tʊr, mə'tjʊə(r)]
adjective
a) (developed) <animal/tree> adulto; <fruit> maduro; <artist/ideas> maduro

a mature student — (BrE) un estudiante mayor

b) (sensible) maduro
c) (Culin) <whiskey> añejo; <cheese> curado; <wine> añejo, de crianza
d) (Fin) <policy/bond> vencido

II
intransitive verb
a) (develop) \<\<plant/animal/person\>\> desarrollarse; \<\<artist/work\>\> madurar; \<\<wine\>\> añejarse

to mature with age — \<\<person\>\> madurar con la edad; \<\<cheese/wine\>\> madurar con los años or el tiempo

b) (become sensible) madurar
c) (Fin) \<\<bond/policy\>\> vencer*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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