grating
- IPA[ˈɡrādiNG]
美式
- a framework of parallel or crossed bars, typically preventing access through an opening while permitting communication or ventilation.;a set of equally spaced parallel wires, or a surface ruled with equally spaced parallel lines, used to produce spectra by diffraction.
noun: grating, plural noun: gratings
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- reduce (something, especially food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater: peel and roughly grate the carrots
Oxford American Dictionary
- the recess of a fireplace or furnace: a small coal fire burned in the grate
Oxford American Dictionary
- reduce (food) to small shreds by rubbing it on a grater: peel and roughly grate the carrots
Oxford Dictionary
- the recess of a fireplace or furnace: a small coal fire burned in the grate
Oxford Dictionary
- (of food) reduced to small shreds by being rubbed on a grater: grated cheese
Oxford Dictionary
- (of food) reduced to small shreds by being rubbed on a grater: grated cheese
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɡreɪtɪŋ]
英式
- sounding harsh and unpleasant: a high, grating voice
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈɡreɪtɪŋ]
英式
- a framework of parallel or crossed bars, typically preventing access through an opening while ...
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈɡrādiNG]
美式
- sounding harsh and unpleasant: a high, grating voice
Oxford American Dictionary