英:[ɡrəʊt]
美:[ ɡroʊt]
英:[ɡrəʊt]
美:[ ɡroʊt]
noun (1)
usually plural in form but singular or plural in construction hulled grain broken into fragments larger than grits
a grain (as of oats) exclusive of the hull
noun (2)
an old British coin worth four pennies
14世纪后期的欧洲中世纪硬币,可能来自中古荷兰语 groot,这是一个形容词,意思是“伟大的,大的”(在这种情况下,是“厚”的意思),来自某些大型硬币的名称(例如不来梅的 grote sware,并比较中世纪拉丁语 grossi denarii,指的是布拉格的一种硬币),以区别于同名的较小硬币。与英语 great(形容词)同源。从13世纪起在各个国家得到认可。最初的英国四便士硬币是在1351-2年铸造的; 它在1622年停止使用。另请参见 groschen。
Noun (1) Middle English grotes, going back to Old English grotan, masculine weak plural, presumably a variant of the neuter noun grot "particle, whit" (also glossing Latin pollis "finely ground flour"), probably going back to Germanic *gruta-, noun derivative of *greutan- "to grind, crush" — more at grit >entry 1 Note: Old English grotan is corrected from the manuscript form gratan, which occurs only once. Forms in other Germanic languages directly comparable to *gruta- appear to be lacking. Noun (2) Middle English groot, from Middle Dutch
The first known use of groat was in the 12th century
grommetnoun
an eyelet of firm material to strengthen or protect an opening
groin1 of 2noun
the junction of the lower abdomen and the inner part of the thigh or the part of the body around this junction
the curved line or rib on a ceiling along which two vaults meet
groin2 of 2verb
to build or equip with groins
groggyadjective
weak and unsteady on the feet or in action
groggyadjective
weak and unsteady on the feet or in action
grognoun
alcoholic liquorespecially: liquor (as rum) weakened with water
grocerynoun
plural food sold by a grocer
went out to buy the groceries
a grocer's store
grocerynoun
plural food sold by a grocer
went out to buy the groceries
a grocer's store
grocernoun
a dealer in food and household supplies
groat1 of 2noun
hulled grain broken into fragments larger than grits—usually used in plural
buckwheat groats
a grain (as of oats) without the hull
groat2 of 2noun
a formerly used British coin worth four pennies
groat1 of 2noun
hulled grain broken into fragments larger than grits—usually used in plural
buckwheat groats
a grain (as of oats) without the hull
groat2 of 2noun
a formerly used British coin worth four pennies
1 The quick-cooking variety is made from flattening oat groat bits.
2 Place groats in shallow bowl, and dot with cheese and pickled rhubarb.
3 Diane DE Groat says that the most difficult part of writing and illustrating this book was deciding what the correct title should be.
迪亚娜代格罗特说,写这本书,并说明最困难的部分是什么决定正确的标题应该是。
4 These are oat groats that have been cut into several pieces for slightly quicker cooking, 20 to 30 minutes on the stovetop.
5 Her brother had gone by the name of Groat, though his true name had been Oppo.
她的哥哥对外以格罗特为名,尽管他的真名是奥普。
6 That includes a mildly spiced sausage stuffed with groats, a regional specialty known as pinkel.
7 Cook, stirring constantly, until the buckwheat starts to smell nutty and separates into individual groats, about 6 minutes.
8 There are six very high oxalate foods: spinach, rhubarb, rice bran, buckwheat groats, almonds and miso soup -- don’t eat those.
9 At Samara, they malt the groats before toasting by alternately soaking and drying them to encourage sprouting.
10 A pin a day is a groat a year.
11 The groats, Wheaton said, can be cooked like steel cut oats or like rice and eaten for breakfast or dinner.
12 It’s a novel of the 1960s and ’70s in which acid is dropped, groats are served, “Froggie Went A Courtin’ ” is sung, a cult leader is worshiped and somebody literally hugs a tree.
13 In pretty good case and very well found, By night and by day we carry him round: He must go for a groat, if we can't get a pound.
14 The grains, or groats, can be tricky to cook, so follow directions carefully.
15 Pin a Day is a Groat a Year.
每天节约一丁点儿一年就是一大笔。
16 Without these, of which you, beautiful fool, have robbed me--robbing me therewith of my last chance--I take no farm nor smallest mill, nor hold one groat of that I have won!
17 “Oh, every penny... but never a groat more, my lord. You’ll get the meal you bargained for, but it won’t be sauced with gratitude, and in the end it will not nourish you.”
18 Quick-cooking rolled oats are groats that are cut into pieces before they are rolled.
19 He knew the need for it, the feel of it in the hand, the seductive power of ducats, florins, groats and pure gold.
20 Here," she said, fumbling for her substantial purse, "a groat for two ounces of it, did you say?
1 四便士银币
3 少量
few bit hair shade ounce handful scrap pinch mite dribble tot jot modesty whisker trifle sprinkling spatter modicum driblet stiver skosh small spare sparing little drop spot inch bean dash smack dab drab semblance mouthful morsel paucity drib soupcon dreg scantling a modicum of remote slight touch rap lick puff pittance smidgen light dribblet fewtrils somewhat bite dot sprinkle shred rag tad relish nip jolt dollop smattering capful titbit littleness thimbleful twopenny pennyworth wheen curn toothful some short fractional scant scanty marginally scantly penorth thought shot pickle snatch swatch snort spoonful whoop noggin teaspoonful smallness morceau dite fiddlestick pennorth skerrick haet any a bit of
4 小额
5 格罗特