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grue

/groo/US // gru //UK // (ɡruː) Scot //

格鲁伊,格鲁格,格雷格,格雷

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    grued, gru·ing.Chiefly Scot.

    • : to shudder.

Examples

  • And he aye minded sinsyne, when first he set his een upon her, he had the same cauld and deidly grue.

  • What he had mainly in mind was to say to the old actress that she had been mistaken—the jeune Anglaise wasn't such a grue.

  • Now the Grue was an immense crane—used in some repairs of the Pont Neuf—which still held its place at the approach to the bridge.

  • Saverio Grue was the re-inventor of gilding on fayence; some of his pieces are dated 1749 and 1753.

  • Ioanes Grue or Grua painted scriptural subjects from about 1730 to 1750.