grazing
- IPA[ˈɡreɪzɪŋ]
英式
- grassland suitable for pasturage
noun: grazing, plural noun: grazings
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- 1. grassland suitable for pasturage large areas of rough grazing
- (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field: cattle graze on the open meadows
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- (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field: cattle graze on the open meadows
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- scrape and break the surface of the skin of (a part of the body): she fell down and grazed her knees
- a slight injury where the skin is scraped: cuts and grazes on the skin
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- scrape the skin of (a part of the body) so as to break the surface but cause little or no bleeding: she fell down and grazed her knees
- a slight injury where the skin is scraped: it'll be fine, it's only a graze
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- uncultivated land used for grazing livestock: incentives for farmers to produce more have led to rough grazing being ploughed up for crops
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- (of a comet) having an orbit which passes close to the sun.
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- the right to graze livestock on a particular area of grassland: nomadic tribes claim grazing rights along their route of migration
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- an area in which the main industry is farming sheep or cattle: they farmed in the fine grazing districts of the south-east
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- grassland suitable for pasturage: pastures and rough grazing
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