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grey

/grey/US // greɪ //UK // (ɡreɪ) //

灰色,灰色的,灰

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Definitions

  1. 1

    grey·er, grey·est,

    • : Chiefly British. a variant of gray.

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Examples

  • In place of the filtered ad will be a grey square, with the label “ad removed.”

  • And, they said, it’s unclear whether an ad subject to an “intervention” — but rendered as a grey box on the page — would still count as an impression on Google Ad Manager.

  • What should be happening and what is actually working are two different things that have created somewhat of a loophole and a grey area for SEO.

  • “There are significant grey areas that are open to interpretation and require clarification from Apple,” said Matt Barash, svp of strategy and business development at mobile advertising company AdColony.

  • Grey also noted that parents have inquired about adding their kids to a district learning-only model and she plans to share the process for anyone interested when the district communicates the final reopening plan at the end of the month.

  • Lacey Noonan's A Gronking to Remember makes 50 Shades of Grey look like Madame Bovary in terms of its literary sophistication.

  • Artists Under Hitler successfully manages to add some grey to the generally black-and-white conversation about Nazis and art.

  • The acts Grey performs on Steele are all popular among BDSM enthusiasts.

  • We sat in rows of grey steel fold out chairs that faced a model of the compound in Abbottabad.

  • Here, only the twisting grey concrete under his tires disturbed the desolate wild.

  • Why not have sought out the pure white lime-rocks of the flat country, or the grey granite of the hills?

  • The handkerchief glimmered on the counter, more white than anything else in that grey dusk.

  • The Spanish men-of-war, which were always painted white, had their colour changed to dark grey like the American ships.

  • It seemed; it truly seemed as if the tide of blue, grey, scarlet specks was submerging the enemy's strongholds.

  • She turned her gaze away from the mirror, and saw Sarah's grey head inadvertently nodding, as it always nodded.