grating
gra
ˈgreɪ
grei
ting
tɪng
ting
British pronunciation
/ɡɹˈe‍ɪtɪŋ/

Definición y significado de "grating"en inglés

Grating
01

a covering with parallel or crossed bars, used to block a passage while allowing air or light to pass

example
Ejemplos
The window was protected by a sturdy iron grating.
A metal grating covered the drain to prevent debris from entering.
02

a frame of iron bars designed to hold a fire in a fireplace or furnace

example
Ejemplos
He placed the logs carefully on the grating before lighting the fire.
The old fireplace had a cast-iron grating for cooking.
03

an optical device with many parallel grooves that disperses a beam of light or other electromagnetic radiation into its component wavelengths to produce a spectrum

example
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The physicist used a grating to study the light spectrum.
A diffraction grating split the laser beam into multiple colors.
grating
01

chirriante, estridente

having a harsh or unpleasant sound
example
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His grating laughter, a discordant symphony of annoyance, echoed through the room.
Su risa estridente, una sinfonía discordante de molestia, resonó en la habitación.
The rhythmic grating of the chains against the metal pole created an irritating and monotonous soundtrack.
El rechinar rítmico de las cadenas contra el poste de metal creaba una banda sonora irritante y monótona.
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