英:['greɪzə]
美:['greɪzə]
英:['greɪzə]
美:['greɪzə]
n.
吃草的动物
食植动物
食草者
食植者
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to feed on growing herbage, attached algae, or phytoplankton
cattle grazing on the slopes
to eat small portions of food throughout the day
She was grazing on snacks all afternoon.
transitive verb
to crop and eat in the field
to feed on the herbage of
to put to graze
grazed his livestock in pastures
to put cattle to graze on
grazed the upper field
to supply herbage for the grazing of
That pasture will graze 30 head of cattle.
noun (1)
an act of grazing
herbage for livestock to feed on
verb (2)
transitive verb
to touch lightly in passing
The car's wheel grazed the curb.
abrade, scratch
grazed her knee when she fell
intransitive verb
to touch or rub against something in passing
Our fenders just grazed.
noun (2)
a scraping along a surface or an abrasion made by itespecially: a superficial abrasion of the skin
had a slight graze on her knee from falling
Verb (1) and Noun (1) Middle English grasen, from Old English grasian, from græs grass Verb (2) and Noun (2) perhaps from graze >entry 1
The first known use of graze was before the 12th century
graze1 of 3verb
to feed on growing grass or herbs
cattle grazing on the hill
to put to feed on grass or herbs
the farmer grazed the cattle
graze2 of 3verb
to rub or touch lightly in passing : touch against and quickly move away from
the car's wheel grazed the curb
to scratch or scrape by rubbing against something
fell and grazed her knee
graze3 of 3noun
an act or result of grazingespecially: a skin injury caused by grazing : scrape
1 The animal would have been a primitive sauropod — a long-necked, four-legged grazer similar to the better known brachiosaurs.
这只恐龙很可能是原始的蜥脚类亚目动物——长颈、四条腿的食草动物,类似于我们较为熟悉的腕足类恐龙。
2 Ewan McGregor is in talks to square off against Tom Hanks in "Angels & Demons," Columbia's prequel to "The Da Vinci Code" being directed by Ron Howard and produced by Brian Grazer and John Calley.
伊万·麦克格雷格正在沟通与汤姆·汉克斯出演《天使与魔鬼》一片事宜。 该片是哥伦比亚制作公司拍摄的《达芬奇密码》的前传,由朗·霍华德导演,布莱恩·格雷泽和约翰·卡利制作。
3 cows grazing in the meadow
4 I grazed my elbow diving for the ball
5 the volleyball just grazed my face, so I'm okay
6 a stumble that resulted in nothing more serious than a graze on the knee
7 The rules, such as prohibiting infected cattle from interstate travel for 30 days, pose a problem for farmers who move pregnant cattle to farms that specialize in calving, to graze in states with gentler winters, and to return home for milking.
8 The 14-year-old was struck in the ankle, the girl was wounded in the buttocks and the oldest teen was grazed in the back, police said.