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N-UNCOUNT
沙粒;沙砾 Grit is very small pieces of stone. It is often put on roads in winter to make them less slippery.
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He felt tiny bits of grit and sand peppering his knees.
他感到细小的沙砾不断打在膝盖上。
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N-UNCOUNT
勇气;坚毅;果敢 If someone has grit, they have the determination and courage to continue doing something even though it is very difficult.
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You've got to admire her grit.
你不得不佩服她的勇气。
3.
N-PLURAL
粗玉米粉,玉米渣(美国南部常食用) Grits are coarsely ground grains of corn which are cooked and eaten for breakfast or as part of a meal in the southern United States.
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VERB
(通常指因愤怒而)咬紧牙关,咬牙切齿 If you grit your teeth, you press your upper and lower teeth tightly together, usually because you are angry about something.
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Gritting my teeth, I did my best to stifle one or two remarks...
我咬紧牙关,硬是吞回了几句话。
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'It is clear that my client has been less than frank with me,' said his lawyer, through gritted teeth.
“我的当事人显然没有告诉我实情,”他的律师咬牙切齿地说道。
- Noun
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1. a hard coarse-grained siliceous sandstone
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2. fortitude and determination;
- Verb
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1. cover with a grit;
- "grit roads"
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2. clench together;
- "grit one's teeth"
体育
- 1.勇气
- 2.刚毅
- 1. I've got some〔a piece of〕 grit in my shoe.
- 我的鞋里进了些〔一粒〕沙子。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Mountaineering in a blizzard needs a lot of grit.
- 在暴风雪中登山需要极大的勇气和毅力。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. The grit beneath her soles grated harshly on the wooden deck.
- 粘在她鞋底的沙砾蹭在木甲板上发出刺耳的声音。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. The soldiers showed that they had plenty of grit.
- 士兵们表现得很有勇气。
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》


