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grego

/gree-goh, grey-/US // ˈgri goʊ, ˈgreɪ- //

格雷戈,格莱戈,格利高,格雷格

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural gre·gos.

    • : a short, hooded coat of thick, coarse fabric, originally worn in the eastern Mediterranean countries.

Examples

  • “I hope they stay hypothetical,” Victor Grego, in his office across the city, said out of the screen.

  • About this time tomorrow, it would be his own idea, with grudging recognition of a suggestion by Victor Grego.

  • Emmert, or Grego, or the two of them together, bribed those people to tell that story.

  • And here was Grego complaining that he couldn't go to the Eton and Harrow match.

  • Victor Grego crushed out his cigarette slowly and deliberately.