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

    v. 受重力作用( gravitate的过去式和过去分词 ),被吸引;
    [例句] Traditionally young Asians in Britain have gravitated towards medicine, law and engineering.
  • grimaced

    v. 扮鬼相,做鬼脸( grimace的过去式和过去分词 );
    [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.
  • groupings

    n. 归类,编组(工作)( grouping的名词复数 );
    [例句] There were two main political groupings pressing for independence.
  • grudges

    n. 不满,怨恨,妒忌( grudge的名词复数 );
    [例句] He appears to have a grudge against certain players...
    [例句] There is no doubt it was an accident and I bear no grudges.
  • goalscorer

    [体]得分者;
  • gabbling

    v. 急促地说,不清地说( gabble的现在分词 );
    [例句] Marcello sat on his knee and gabbled excitedly...
    [例句] She gabbles on about drug dealers and journalists...
  • gads

    v. 闲逛( gad的第三人称单数 ),游荡,找乐子,用铁棒刺;
    [例句] Don't think you'll keep me here while you gad about.
  • gawked

    v. 呆呆地看着( gawk的过去式和过去分词 );
    [例句] The youth continued to gawk at her and did not answer...
    [例句] Tens of thousands came to gawk.
  • gawping

    v. 直瞪瞪地注视( gawp的现在分词 );
    [例句] At weekends the roads are jammed with holidaymakers coming to gawp at the parade...
    [例句] Thorpe could only stand and gawp.
  • gentiles

    n. 非犹太人,异教徒(gentile的复数形式);
  • girded

    v. 束缚( gird的过去式和过去分词 );
    [例句] With audiences in the US falling for the first time in a generation, Hollywood is girding itself for recession.
  • girds

    v. 束缚( gird的第三人称单数 );
    [例句] With audiences in the US falling for the first time in a generation, Hollywood is girding itself for recession.
  • givers

    n. 送礼者( giver的名词复数 );
    [例句] Germany is the largest giver of aid among the wealthy countries of the West.
    [例句] ...a complex social ritual that says a lot about both the giver and the receiver.
  • gizmos

    n. 小发明( gizmo的名词复数 );
    [例句] ...a plastic gizmo for holding a coffee cup on the dashboard.
  • gloated

    v. 幸灾乐祸地看[想],贪婪地看[想]( gloat的过去式和过去分词 );
    [例句] Anti-abortionists are gloating over the court's decision...
    [例句] This is nothing to gloat about.
  • globalized

    v. (使)全球化,全世界化( globalize的过去式和过去分词 );
    [例句] As the world becomes more complex, some things do, of course, standardize and globalize...
    [例句] Companies will come together because of the sheer costs involved in globalising their businesses.
  • globalizing

    v. (使)全球化,全世界化( globalize的现在分词 );
    [例句] As the world becomes more complex, some things do, of course, standardize and globalize...
    [例句] Companies will come together because of the sheer costs involved in globalising their businesses.
  • gobbling

    v. 狼吞虎咽地吃( gobble的现在分词 ),(火鸡)咯咯地叫,赶快吃,很快耗掉(尤指金钱);
    [例句] Pete gobbled all the beef stew.
  • gobbles

    v. 狼吞虎咽地吃( gobble的第三人称单数 ),(火鸡)咯咯地叫,赶快吃,很快耗掉(尤指金钱);
    [例句] Pete gobbled all the beef stew.
  • goners

    n. 将死者,落魄的人,无望的人( goner的名词复数 );
    [例句] She fell so heavily I thought she was a goner.