释义
[ hohm -grohn ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈhoʊmˈgroʊn / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective grown or produced at home or in a particular region for local consumption: homegrown tomatoes.
native to, characteristic of, or developed in a particular region: the music of our own homegrown musicians; a community known for its homegrown hospitality; America’s homegrown terrorists.
Origin of homegrown First recorded in 1635–45; home + grown
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Example sentences from the Web for homegrown And the valley hosts a hodgepodge of homegrown Syrian-American groups—some with close ties to the government in Damascus.
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According to Homegrown Video owner Farrell Timlake, women are now submitting their own videos almost as much as men.
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While not exactly the Ugly American, Sinatra provided plenty of his own homegrown ballast.
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The men finally have a homegrown support base that can go horn-to-horn with any country.
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They will take with them, if they can, some of their homegrown preserves.
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The Council of India put on countervailing duties to protect their homegrown cane from the bounty-fed beet.
Creative Chemistry | Edwin E. Slosson
There was in them an element of life, they were capable of improvement, and they were homegrown .
An Old English Home | S. Baring-Gould
The homegrown beets give us only a fifth and the cane of Louisiana and Texas only a fifteenth of the sugar we need.
Creative Chemistry | Edwin E. Slosson
The days were days of wonder for the homegrown young Quaker engineer.
Herbert Hoover | Vernon Kellogg
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British Dictionary definitions for homegrown adjective (esp of fruit and vegetables) produced in one's own country, district, estate, or garden
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Words related to homegrown domestic, homemade, native