成熟 (chéngshú) — mature; ripe; well-developed
HSK 4 | adjective/verb | fully developed, either physically or mentally
成熟 (chéngshú)
成熟 means mature or ripe, used to describe things that are fully developed, whether fruit on a tree, a person's character, or a plan or idea that is ready to be implemented.
Meanings
- [adjective] mature; ripe; well-developed; ready
- [verb] to mature; to ripen; to become fully developed
Example Sentences
苹果成熟了,可以摘了。 Píngguǒ chéngshúle, kěyǐ zhāi le. The apples are ripe; they can be picked.
他经历了很多挫折,变得更加成熟。 Tā jīnglìle hěn duō cuòzhé, biàn de gèngjiā chéngshú. After experiencing many setbacks, he became more mature.
这项技术还不够成熟,需要进一步研发。 Zhè xiàng jìshù hái bú gòu chéngshú, xūyào jìnyībù yánfā. This technology is not yet mature enough; it needs further development.
她处理问题的方式非常成熟冷静。 Tā chǔlǐ wèntí de fāngshì fēicháng chéngshú lěngjìng. Her approach to handling problems is very mature and calm.
Collocations
| Collocation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 技术成熟 | mature technology |
| 心理成熟 | psychological maturity |
| 成熟稳重 | mature and steady |
| 日趋成熟 | increasingly mature |
Usage Notes
成熟 applies to both concrete things (ripe fruit) and abstract concepts (a mature person, a mature market, mature technology). In Chinese, calling a young person 很成熟 (very mature) is a genuine compliment. The opposite is 不成熟 (immature) or 幼稚 (naive/childish).
Memory Hook
成 means "to accomplish/become" and 熟 means "cooked/ripe." So 成熟 is to "become cooked": just like food that has been fully cooked through, something that is fully ready.