在英汉词典中为您找到7066条与“g”相关的英语单词:
  • go for

    v. 适用于某人(或某事物);vt.& vi. 对某事物有兴趣,爱好;
    [例句] People tried to persuade him to go for a more gradual reform programme.
    [例句] I tend to go for large dark men.
  • graced

    v. 使优美(grace的过去式与过去分词形式);
    [例句] He moved with the grace of a trained boxer...
    [例句] Ballet classes are important for poise and grace.
  • gracing

    v. 使优美(grace的现在分词形式);
    [例句] He moved with the grace of a trained boxer...
    [例句] Ballet classes are important for poise and grace.
  • garland

    n. 花环,花冠,花圈,[建]华饰,〈古〉诗歌选集,胜利和荣誉的象征;v. 戴花环,把…做成花环,给…饰以花环;
    [例句] They wore garlands of summer flowers in their hair.
    [例句] Players and officials were garlanded with flowers...
  • genetic

    adj. 遗传的,基因的,起源的,起因的,演变的;
    [例句] Cystic fibrosis is the most common fatal genetic disease in the United States.
  • genuflect

    vi. 屈膝(尤指宗教礼节中);
    [例句] He genuflected in front of the altar.
    [例句] They refrained from genuflecting to the laws of political economy.
  • gladiator

    n. 斗剑士,格斗士;
    [例句] As the gladiators rolled away from the starting gates, a gasp went up when the Scottish cyclist's left foot clicked out of the pedal.
  • glassy

    adj. 似玻璃的,像玻璃一样光滑的,(眼神)呆滞的,无生气的;adv. (目光)呆滞地,无生气地;
    [例句] The water was glassy.
    [例句] ...glassy green pebbles.
  • glorify

    vt. 赞美,颂扬,美化,使更壮丽;
    [例句] This magazine in no way glorifies gangs.
    [例句] ...the banning of songs glorifying war and racism.
  • graduated

    adj. 毕业了的,标有刻度的,分等级的,分层次的;v. 渐变( graduate的过去式和过去分词 ),渐渐变为(与into连用),渐渐消逝(与away连用),取得资格(与as连用);
    [例句] The US military wants to avoid the graduated escalation that marked the Vietnam War.
    [例句] ...a graduated tube marked in millimetres.
  • granite

    n. 花岗岩,花岗石,坚毅,坚韧不拔;
  • grimace

    n. 鬼脸,怪相,痛苦的表情;vi. 扮怪相,做鬼脸;
    [例句] She started to sit up, grimaced, and sank back weakly against the pillow...
    [例句] She grimaced at Cerezzi, then turned to Brenda.
  • gymnastics

    n. 体操,体育,体操运动;
    [例句] ...the British Amateur Gymnastics Association.
    [例句] ...gymnastic exercises.
  • get on

    进行,变老,上车,对付;
    [例句] The host fears the guests won't get on...
    [例句] What are your neighbours like? Do you get on with them?
  • gleaming

    adj. 闪闪发光的;v. (使)闪烁, (使)闪亮( gleam的现在分词 );
    [例句] His black hair gleamed in the sun.
    [例句] ...a gleaming red sports car.
  • gadget

    n. 小玩意,小配件,小装置;
    [例句] ...kitchen gadgets including toasters, kettles and percolators.
    [例句] ...the latest gadget for the technology obsessed: pocket-sized computers that you write on with a pen.
  • galaxy

    n. 星系,银河系,一群显赫的(出色的)人物;
    [例句] Astronomers have discovered a distant galaxy.
    [例句] The Galaxy consists of 100 billion stars.
  • gargle

    n. 含漱剂,漱口药;v. 漱,漱口;
    [例句] Try gargling with salt water as soon as a cough begins...
    [例句] At the sink, Neil noisily gargled something medicinal.
  • germinate

    vt. 使发芽,使发育,使发展;vi. 发芽,生长,发育;
    [例句] Some seed varieties germinate fast, so check every day or so...
    [例句] First, the researchers germinated the seeds.
  • gradient

    n. [物]梯度,陡度,(温度、气压等)变化率,梯度变化曲线,(道路的)倾斜度,坡度;adj. 倾斜的,[动]步行的,能步行的;
    [例句] ...a gradient of 1 in 3...
    [例句] The courses are long and punishing, with steep gradients.