Grey Meaning in English
word
/ˈɡɹeɪ/
gray
/ɡɹˈeɪ/
gray
释义
Grey is a color between black and white. It is also used to describe hair that has lost its original color and become white or silver with age.
用法与细微差别
In British English, 'grey' is the usual spelling; in American English, 'gray' is more common. Common collocations include 'grey sky', 'grey hair', and 'a grey area' (something unclear or not clearly defined).
Spanish: grisPortuguese (BR): cinzaPortuguese (PT): cinzentoChinese (Simplified): 灰色的 - 灰白的(头发)Chinese (Traditional): 灰色的 - 灰白的(頭髮)Hindi: धूसर - सफेद होते हुए (बाल)Arabic: رمادي - أشيب (للشعر)Bengali: ধূসর - ছাই রঙRussian: серыйJapanese: グレー - 灰色Vietnamese: xámKorean: 회색Turkish: griUrdu: سرمئیIndonesian: abu-abu
例句
The cat has grey fur.
basic
She wore a grey coat to school.
basic
The rules are clear most of the time, but this case is a real grey area.
natural
My grandfather has grey hair.
basic
Everything looks a bit grey when the weather is like this.
natural
He's only forty, but he's already going grey.
natural