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grit
- IPA[ɡrɪt]
英式
- small loose particles of stone or sand;(with numeral) indicating the grade of fineness of an abrasive
- spread grit and often salt on (an icy road);grate
verb: grit, 3rd person present: grits, gerund or present participle: gritting, past tense: gritted, past participle: gritted
noun: grit, plural noun: grits
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名詞
- 1. small loose particles of stone or sand she had a bit of grit in her eye 同義詞
- ▪ (with numeral) indicating the grade of fineness of an abrasive 400 grit paper
- ▪ a coarse sandstone layers of impervious shales and grits
- 2. courage and resolve; strength of character I've known few men who could match Maude's grit 同義詞
動詞
- 1. spread grit and often salt on (an icy road) the main roads in Plymouth will be gritted from 6.30 p.m. tonight a council gritting lorry
- 2. grate fine red dust that gritted between the teeth
- a dish of coarsely ground maize kernels boiled with water or milk.
Oxford Dictionary
- a dish of coarsely ground corn kernels boiled with water or milk.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a coarse sandstone of the British Carboniferous, occurring immediately below the coal measures.
Oxford Dictionary
- clench one's teeth, especially when angry or faced with something unpleasant
Oxford American Dictionary
- clench one's teeth, especially when angry or faced with something unpleasant
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- small loose particles of stone or sand: she had a bit of grit in her eye
- move with or make a grating sound: fine red dust that gritted between the teeth
Oxford American Dictionary