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grice

/grahys/US // graɪs //UK // (ˈɡraɪs) //

栅栏,栅格,栅栅,栅极

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly Scot.

    • : a pig, especially a young or suckling pig.

Examples

  • The university envisions Aztec Stadium being used 365 days a year for events, including professional soccer, Grice said.

  • Mr Grice, who had been a little sleepy, grew suddenly alert again and almost disproportionately enthusiastic.

  • The next morning after chapel service, Robert spent half an hour with the commandant and related what Grice had told him.

  • Now that old Grice's mind was easy in regard to himself he was much concerned about Robert.

  • And without another word, or so much as a glance at Grice, he slowly walked away and returned to his room.

  • "Don't dismiss him, capting," cried out old Grice, now in great trouble about Robert.