grass
noun
verb
ɡrɑːs
noun
1
IN FIELDS AND GARDENS
在田野,在花园
a.
a
very
common
plant
with
thin
leaves
that
covers
the
ground
in
fields
and
gardens
and
is
often
eaten
by
animals
b.
a
particular
kind
of
grass
某种草
U C
She
enjoyed
the
feel
of
grass
beneath
her
feet.
她喜欢踩在草上的感觉。
a
blade
of
grass
(=single
leaf)
一片草叶
All
grasses
need
light
to
grow
well.
所有的草都需要光照才能生长得好。
2
the grass
an
area
of
grass,
especially
an
area
where
the
grass
is
kept
cut
short
草地
I
walked
across
the
grass.
我走在草地上。
Keep
off
the
grass.
请勿践踏草地。
3
DRUG
毒品
MARIJUANA
[非正式] 大麻,大麻毒品
U | informal
4
CRIMINAL
罪犯
someone,
usually
a
criminal,
who
gives
information
about
other
criminals
to
the
police
–
used
to
show
disapproval
[英,非正式] 告密者,通风报信者〔通常指向警方告发其他罪犯者,含贬义〕;
C | BrE informal AmE
5
the grass is greener (on the other side)
used
to
say
that
other
places
or
situations
seem
better
than
yours,
although
they
may
not
really
be
better
草是那边绿〔用于表示其他地方或情况似乎总比自己的好,虽然事实可能并非如此〕
6
not let the grass grow under your feet
to
not
waste
time
or
delay
starting
something
不浪费时间,不耽误时间
7
put sb out to grass
to
make
someone
leave
their
job
because
they
are
too
old
to
do
it
effectively
[非正式] 使某人离职〔因某人年老而不能有效工作〕
informal
verb
8
tell
the
police
about
a
criminal’s
activities
[英,非正式] 向警方告发 (告密 )
[+
on
]
Burton
grassed
on
other
prisoners.
伯顿告发了其他犯人。
9
to
cover
land
with
grass
在〔地〕上覆盖草皮