grassed
英 [ɡrɑːst]
美 [ɡræst]
adj. 长满草的; 被草覆盖的
v. (向警方)告密,告发
grass的过去分词和过去式
BNC.40617
牛津词典
adj.
- 长满草的;被草覆盖的
covered with grass
柯林斯词典
- N-MASS 草;青草
Grassis a very common plant consisting of large numbers of thin, spiky, green leaves that cover the surface of the ground.- Small things stirred in the grass around the tent...
一些小东西在帐篷四周的草丛里窸窸窣窣地动着。 - The lawn contained a mixture of grasses.
草坪上生长着各种青草。
- Small things stirred in the grass around the tent...
- N-SING 草地;草坪;草场
If you talk aboutthe grass, you are referring to an area of ground that is covered with grass, for example in your garden.- In the old days, there were strict fines for walking on the grass or missing a study period...
过去,踩踏草坪或旷课都会被重金处罚。 - I'm going to cut the grass.
我要去修剪草坪了。
- In the old days, there were strict fines for walking on the grass or missing a study period...
- N-UNCOUNT 同marijuana
Grassis the same asmarijuana.- I started smoking grass when I was about sixteen.
我大约16岁的时候开始吸大麻。
- I started smoking grass when I was about sixteen.
- VERB (向警方等)揭发,告发
If you say that one persongrasses onanother, the first person tells the police or other authorities about something criminal or wrong which the second person has done.- His wife wants him to grass on the members of his own gang...
妻子要他向警方告发他所在团伙的成员。 - He was repeatedly attacked by other inmates, who accused him of grassing.
他屡遭指责他告密的其他囚犯的殴打。 - Grass upmeans the same asgrass.
grass up同grass - How many of them are going to grass up their own kids to the police?
他们当中会有多少人向警方揭发自己的孩子呢?
- His wife wants him to grass on the members of his own gang...
- 告密者;揭发者
Agrassis someone who tells the police or other authorities about criminal activities that they know about. - PHRASE 草是那边绿;这山望着那山高
If you saythe grass is greenersomewhere else, you mean that other people's situations always seem better or more attractive than your own, but may not really be so.- He was very happy with us but wanted to see if the grass was greener elsewhere.
他对我们感到十分满意,但还想看看是否有更合适的人选。
- He was very happy with us but wanted to see if the grass was greener elsewhere.
- PHRASE (因年老等)被辞退,遭解雇
If you say that someone is beingput out to grass, you mean they are no longer being employed because they are considered to be too old or no longer useful.- The Prime Minister refused to be put out to grass. Asked if he would quit, he replied: 'The answer is No'.
首相拒绝被解除职务,当问到他是否会辞职时,他说,“我的回答是不。”
- The Prime Minister refused to be put out to grass. Asked if he would quit, he replied: 'The answer is No'.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 put out to pasture