释义 |
- v.放牧;擦伤;(在草地上)吃青草;放牛
- n.(表皮)擦伤
- 网络吃草;喂草;擦过
过去分词:grazed 现在分词:grazing 第三人称单数:grazes v.+n. sheep graze,graze cattle n. scratch,scrape,abrasion,lesion,scuff mark v. browse,crop,nibble,rub,skin 1. | [i][t] (在草地上)吃青草to eat grass that is growing in a field |
| There were cows grazing beside the river. 有些牛在河边吃青草。 | | The horses were grazing on the lush grass. 马群正在啃食茂盛的青草。 | | The field had been grazed by sheep. 这块地羊已经啃过了。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 放牧;放牛;放羊to put cows, sheep, etc. in a field so that they can eat the grass there |
| The land is used by local people to graze their animals. 这块地当地人用来放牧。 |
3. | [i] (informal) ~ (on sth) 吃零食(代替正餐)to eat small amounts of food many times during the day, often while doing other things, instead of eating three meals |
| I have this really bad habit of grazing on junk food. 我有个特别不好的习惯,就是吃垃圾食品。 |
4. | [t] ~ sth (on sth) 擦伤,擦破(皮肤)to break the surface of your skin by rubbing it against sth rough |
| I fell and grazed my knee. 我摔了一跤擦伤了膝盖。 |
5. | [t] ~ sth (经过时)轻擦,轻触,蹭to touch sth lightly while passing it |
| The bullet grazed his cheek. 子弹从他的脸颊擦过。 |
1. | (表皮)擦伤a small injury where the surface of the skin has been slightly broken by rubbing against sth |
| Adam walked away from the crash with just cuts and grazes . 亚当在撞车事故中平安脱险,只受了点划伤和擦伤。 |
v. | 7. 〔口语〕零碎进食〔指西方妇女中日益流行的以吃零食当饭吃而不再吃正餐的趋势〕 7. 〔口语〕零碎进食〔指西方妇女中日益流行的以吃零食当饭吃而不再吃正餐的趋势〕 | n. | |
v. | 1. to allow animals such as cows and sheep to eat the grass and green plants of a particular field or fields 2. to eat snacks throughout the day, instead of regular meals, especially while working 3. to eat food from the shelves of a supermarket while shopping, without subsequently paying for it at the checkout counter 4. to eat small portions of several different appetizers or entrées instead of a complete meal 5. to switch television channels frequently without watching much of any one program 6. to perform an activity in a desultory manner, e.g. by picking up and putting down magazines without reading much of any one 7. to touch against the surface of something lightly in passing 8. to damage the surface of the skin of a part of the body slightly when it is rubbed against something rough and hard 9. to break the surface of your skin, for example when you fall to the ground 10. to eat small amounts of food regularly instead of eating meals 1. to allow animals such as cows and sheep to eat the grass and green plants of a particular field or fields 2. to eat snacks throughout the day, instead of regular meals, especially while working 3. to eat food from the shelves of a supermarket while shopping, without subsequently paying for it at the checkout counter 4. to eat small portions of several different appetizers or entrées instead of a complete meal 5. to switch television channels frequently without watching much of any one program 6. to perform an activity in a desultory manner, e.g. by picking up and putting down magazines without reading much of any one 7. to touch against the surface of something lightly in passing 8. to damage the surface of the skin of a part of the body slightly when it is rubbed against something rough and hard 9. to break the surface of your skin, for example when you fall to the ground 10. to eat small amounts of food regularly instead of eating meals | n. | 1. slight and shallow damage to the skin caused by rubbing against something rough and hard 2. the act of rubbing something or touching it lightly 3. a break in the surface of your skin, usually caused by falling down |
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