greet [ gri:t ] v. 致敬,欢迎,映入眼帘 e.g. 1. I woke up and was greeted by bird song. 我一觉醒来,鸟鸣之声不绝于耳。
2. His speech was greeted by loud cheers. 他的演讲受到了热烈的欢呼。
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greeting [ 'gri:tiŋ ] n. 问候,招呼 e.g. 1. "Good morning," I said, but he didn't return the greeting. “早上好。”我说,但他并没有回答我的问候。
2. He gave us a cheery greeting. 他愉快地跟我们打招呼。
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grey [ grei ] a. 灰色的
n. 灰色(的)
v. 变成灰色 [=gray]
vi. 变成灰色 e.g. 1. Today, the canopy of the heavens is grey. 今天的天幕是灰色的。
2. Have you any grey pullovers in stock? 你们有灰色套头毛衣的现货吗?
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grid [ grid ] n. 格子
[计算机] 网格 e.g. 1. In computer graphics, a display element that consists of a rectangular grid of equal-sized rectangular cells, each having a single color and intensity. 计算机图形学中的一种显示单元。它是由许多大小相等的矩形象元组成的一个矩形网格,每个象元具有单种颜色和强度。
2. A rectangular grid of cores containing a given number of words each of a given number of bits making up the rectangular array. 一种包含给定数量字的磁心矩形网格,其中的每个字由构成矩形阵列的给定位数组成。
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grief [ gri:f ] n. 悲痛,忧伤 e.g. 1. The poor woman was buried in grief after her son died. 这个可怜的妇人在儿子死后一直沉浸在悲痛之中。
2. She was prostrate with grief. 她因悲痛而一蹶不振。
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grieve [ gri:v ] v. 使...悲伤 e.g. 1. It grieves me to see him in such bad health. 看见他的健康状况如此不佳,我很伤心。
2. It's no use grieving about past errors. 为过去的错误懊悔不已是无济于事的。
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grill [ gril ] n. 烤架,铁格子,烤肉
v. 烧,烤,严加盘问 e.g. 1. He spent the summer buss table in a downtown grill. 整个夏季,他都在城里一个烧烤店帮助清理餐桌。
2. A place where grilled foods are served to customers; a grill. 烤肉馆,烧烤店向顾客提供烤菜和烧烤的地方,烤菜餐馆
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grim [ grim ] a. 冷酷的,残忍的,可怕的 e.g. 1. What grim weather! 多讨厌的天气!
2. His expression was grim when he told them they had lost their job. 当他告诉他们说他们已被解雇时,他的表情十分冷酷。
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grin [ grin ] n. 露齿笑,裂口笑
v. 露齿而笑 e.g. 1. I knew she was joking because she had a big grin on her face. 我知道她是在开玩笑,因为她脸上堆满笑容。
2. They grinned with pleasure when I gave them the sweets. 当我给他们糖果时,他们高兴地咧开嘴笑了。
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grind [ graind ] n. 磨,碾,苦工作
v. 磨擦,磨碎 e.g. 1. People in this area were ground down by hunger and poverty. 这个地区的人们受着饥饿和贫穷的折磨。
2. We grind up the wheat to make flour. 我们把小麦磨成面粉。
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grip [ grip ] n. 紧握,手提包
v. 抓紧,抱住,吸住 e.g. 1. The brake doesn't grip properly. 刹车不灵了。
2. We'll come to grips with the problem very soon. 我们将很快处理这个问题。
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grit [ grit ] n. 砂砾,粗砂石
v. 覆以砂砾 e.g. 1. The soldiers are hard grit. 士兵们全都是刚强勇敢的。
2. Grit is spread on roads to make them less slippery in icy weather. 在结冰的天气,在路上撒上砂砾心免路面太滑。
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groan [ grəun ] 呻吟 e.g. 1. The girl groaned in pain. 那女孩在痛苦中呻吟。
2. The old chair gave a groan when the fat man sat down on it. 那个胖子坐下时,旧椅子发出嘎吱的响声。
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grocer [ 'grəusə ] n. 食品杂货商 e.g. 1. He has decided to open a grocer store in a small way. 他决定开一间小规模杂货店。
2. That grocer never overcharges. 那杂货商从不多要价.
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groceries n. 食品;杂货 e.g. 1. He brought the box of groceries in from the car. 他把一盒食品从汽车上拿进来。
2. He plonked the groceries on the kitchen floor. 他把买的食物杂货砰的一声扔到厨房的地板上了.
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grocery [ 'grəusəri ] n. 杂货店 e.g. 1. He brought the box of groceries in from the car. 他把一盒食品从汽车上拿进来。
2. Build a nation; built a successful business out of their corner grocery store. 建立一个国家;从他们街道拐角的杂货店创办了一家成功的公司
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groove [ gru:v ] n. 凹槽,惯例 e.g. 1. Wheels leave grooves in dirt roads. 车轮在泥路上留下凹痕。
2. The sink shelf is grooved so that the water will run off. 洗涤池上开槽是为了让水流走。
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grope [ grəup ] v. 摸索,探索 e.g. 1. We groped our way through the dark streets. 我们摸索着走过黑暗的街道。
2. I groped for the door handle in the dark. 我在黑暗中摸索着门把手。
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gross [ grəus ] n. 总数,总量
a. 总共的,未打折扣的,毛重的
v. 总共赚得 e.g. 1. You can tell from his gross language that the man was uneducated. 从他那粗俗的语言可以看出,这个人没受过教育。
2. The gross national product had increased 5 percent last year. 去年的国民生产总值提高了百分之五。
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ground [ graʊnd ] n. 土地,战场,场地
a. 土地的,地面上的
v. 放在地上,使...搁浅,打基础 e.g. 1. The branch broke and fell to the ground. 树枝断了,落在地上。
2. You have no real grounds for complaint. 你没有真正的理由发牢骚。
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