Gras Meaning in English
word
/ˈɡɹæs/, /ˈɡɹɑ/
GRASS, GRAH
/ɡrɑːs/
GRAHS
التعريف
A soft, green plant found on the ground in gardens, parks, and fields; usually refers to the small plants that form a green carpet.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Grass' is uncountable when talking about the plant in general. 'A blade of grass' means a single piece. Common phrases: 'cut the grass', 'the grass is greener'. Not to be confused with 'weed' (undesired plant) or slang uses ('grass' as informant/slang for marijuana).
Spanish: hierba - céspedPortuguese (BR): grama - grama (relva)Portuguese (PT): relva - erva - gramaChinese (Simplified): 草Chinese (Traditional): 草Hindi: घासArabic: عشبBengali: ঘাসRussian: траваJapanese: 草Vietnamese: cỏKorean: 잔디Turkish: çim - otUrdu: گھاسIndonesian: rumput
جمل نموذجية
The grass is very green after it rains.
basic
Children like to play on the grass in the park.
basic
We have to cut the grass every week.
basic
Don’t let your dog dig holes in the grass.
natural
He lay down on the soft grass and looked up at the sky.
natural
The grass is always greener on the other side.
natural