graze的意思和读音

graze

: [ɡreɪz] : [ɡreɪz]

v.;(

n.

grazes  grazing  grazed  

v.+n.sheep graze,graze cattle

n.scratch,scrape,abrasion,lesion,scuff mark

v.browse,crop,nibble,rub,skin

grazev.

1.[i][t]to eat grass that is growing in a field

There were cows grazing beside the river.

The horses were grazing on the lush grass.

The field had been grazed by sheep.

2.[t]~ sthto 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.

3.[i](informal)~ (on sth)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.

4.[t]~ sth (on sth)to break the surface of your skin by rubbing it against sth rough

I fell and grazed my knee.

5.[t]~ sthto touch sth lightly while passing it

The bullet grazed his cheek.

n.

1.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 .

v.1.,;2.,3.4.5.〉()6.;()7.使,8....9. (along; against; by)1.,;2.,3.4.5.〉()6.;()7.使,8....9. (along; against; by)

n.1.,;2.3.,4.1.,;2.3.,4.

v.1.to eat grass growing in a field; to put an animal in a place where it can eat grass2.to touch something slightly when you pass it3.to break the surface of your skin, for example when you fall to the ground4.to eat small amounts of food regularly instead of eating meals1.to eat grass growing in a field; to put an animal in a place where it can eat grass2.to touch something slightly when you pass it3.to break the surface of your skin, for example when you fall to the ground4.to eat small amounts of food regularly instead of eating meals

n.1.a break in the surface of your skin, usually caused by falling down

1. 〖 slowdown〗 graze〖 raft〗 ...

2. gracious a. graze vi. grease n. , …

3. casualty graze scratch ...

4. gracious/ 5greiFEs/a. graze/ greiz/vi. () grease/ gri:s,gri:z/n. ...

5. gravel n. , graze v. (),;; grease n. ,; ...

6. gravel graze () greece ...

7., ,〖 runaway;escape;flee〗 ,〖 herd;graze sàn ...

8. gravity graze grease ...

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1.If you do not know, most beautiful of women, follow the tracks of the sheep and graze your young goats by the tents of the shepherds.

2.Sometimes other deer came out of the woods to graze. When Frankie caught their scent, his head came up.鹿

3.But my hands did not dare even graze her, and always stayed a few centimetres from her skin.

4.The nomads are taking their camels to graze in areas where they've never been able to graze before.

5.The length of a tie should be around 56 inches. For a taller man, it should be 60 inches, The tie's point ought to graze your belt buckle.5660

6.Even I could carry a quarter-acre paddock, set it up in 15 minutes. Cows graze one day.使15

7.many may only graze it, especially when the ray-tracing vantage point is close to or within the volume to be rendered.线

8.Man is a gregarious animal, and enjoys agreement as cows will graze all the same way on the side of a hill.沿

9.Caribou graze on tundra, tinted orange by the sun, somewhere between Nome and Teller on western Alaska's Seward Peninsula.西鹿

10.Some farmers use the term "flex acres" to describe land that can be used either to graze cattle or to grow crops like corn and soybeans.