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单词 grey
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grey

adjective
 
/ɡreɪ/
/ɡreɪ/
(US English usually gray)
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  1.  
    having the colour of smoke or ashes
    • grey eyes/hair
    • Her hair was turning grey.
    • His beard was going grey.
    • wisps of grey smoke
    • a grey suit
    see also dapple grey, iron-grey, slate-greyTopics Colours and Shapesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • uniformly
    • very
    • quite
    adjective
    • dark
    • light
    • pale
    See full entry
  2.  
    (of the sky or weather) not bright; full of clouds
    • grey skies
    • I hate these grey days.
    • The sky looks very grey. I think it's going to rain.
    Topics Weathera2
  3. [not usually before noun] having grey hair
    • He's gone very grey.
    Wordfinder
    • auburn
    • blonde
    • dark
    • fair
    • ginger
    • grey
    • jet black
    • mousy
    • redhead
    • sandy
    Extra Examples
    • She was completely grey by the age of thirty.
    • He'd turned quite grey.
    Topics Appearancea1, Life stagesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • go
    • turn
    adverb
    • very
    • quite
    • slightly
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  4. (of a person’s skin colour) pale, because they are ill, tired or sad
    • The next morning she looked very grey and hollow-eyed.
    • His face was grey with pain.
    Topics Appearanceb2
  5. without interest or variety; making you feel sad
    • Life seems grey and pointless without him.
  6. (disapproving) not interesting or attractive
    • The company was full of faceless grey men who all looked the same.
    Extra Examples
    • She had to talk to some grey under-secretary from the Ministry.
    • Ours is a company that isn't run by grey men in suits.
    • It is thought of as a city of grey bureaucracy.
  7. [only before noun] connected with old people
    • the grey vote
    • grey power
  8. Word OriginOld English grǣg, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch grauw and German grau.

grey

noun
 
/ɡreɪ/
/ɡreɪ/
(US English usually gray)
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  1.  
    [uncountable, countable] the colour of smoke or ashes
    • the dull grey of the sky
    • dressed in grey
    • light/pale grey
    • His eyes are a dark grey.
    • The adult male's wings are of light grey.
    • an exquisite range of soft greys
    Topics Colours and Shapesa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • uniformly
    • very
    • quite
    adjective
    • dark
    • light
    • pale
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a grey or white horse
    • She's riding the grey.
    see also dapple grey
  3. Word OriginOld English grǣg, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch grauw and German grau.

grey

verb
/ɡreɪ/
/ɡreɪ/
(US English usually gray)
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they grey
/ɡreɪ/
/ɡreɪ/
he / she / it greys
/ɡreɪz/
/ɡreɪz/
past simple greyed
/ɡreɪd/
/ɡreɪd/
past participle greyed
/ɡreɪd/
/ɡreɪd/
-ing form greying
/ˈɡreɪɪŋ/
/ˈɡreɪɪŋ/
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  1. (of hair) to become grey
    • His hair was greying at the sides.
    • a tall woman with greying hair
    Topics Life stagesb2
    Word OriginOld English grǣg, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch grauw and German grau.
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