greying
- IPA[ˈɡreɪɪŋ]
英式
- (especially of hair) becoming grey with age;(of a person) becoming older
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- 1. (especially of hair) becoming grey with age a man with greying hair
- ▪ (of a person) becoming older a greying workforce
- of a colour intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or lead: grey flannel trousers his hair was grey and wispy
- grey colour or pigment: dirty intermediate tones of grey
- (especially of hair) become grey with age: he had put on weight and greyed somewhat
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- a dark grey colour.
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- (of a person) having grey hair: a grey-headed old woman
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- (of a horse) grey or white with rounded markings of a darker shade.
- a dapple-grey horse.
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- the greyish gravid female of certain mayflies.
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- the darker tissue of the brain and spinal cord, consisting mainly of nerve cell bodies and ...
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- an unofficial market in goods that have not been obtained from an official supplier: you can easily get these phones on the grey market grey-market imports flooded the country to meet demand
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- a dull bluish grey colour as used for warships: RMS Lancastria was commandeered for war and her sleek Cunard lines were lost under a coat of battleship grey
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- a dark shade of grey, the regulation colour of the uniform of a German infantryman.
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