graze
graze
greɪz
greiz
British pronunciation
/ɡɹˈe‍ɪz/

Definición y significado de "graze"en inglés

to graze
01

pastar

(of sheep, cows, etc.) to feed on the grass in a field
Intransitive
to graze definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Farmers rotate their livestock to different fields to ensure they have fresh areas to graze.
Los agricultores rotan su ganado a diferentes campos para asegurarse de que tengan áreas frescas para pastar.
02

rasparse, rasguñarse

to cause injury to the surface of one's skin by rubbing it against something rough
Transitive: to graze the skin
example
Ejemplos
She grazed her hand on the sharp edge of the metal gate.
Ella se rasguñó la mano en el borde afilado de la puerta de metal.
03

picotear, pastar

to eat small amounts of food or snacks throughout the day, often at irregular times
Intransitive: to graze | to graze on snacks
example
Ejemplos
She often grazes while watching TV, nibbling on chips or nuts.
Ella a menudo pica mientras mira televisión, comiendo patatas fritas o frutos secos.
04

rozar, raspar

to lightly touch or brush against something, often causing a slight scratch or mark
Transitive: to graze sth
example
Ejemplos
The branches of the tree grazed the roof of the house during the storm, causing minor damage.
Las ramas del árbol rozaron el techo de la casa durante la tormenta, causando daños menores.
05

pastar, pacer

to allow animals to eat grass and other plants in a natural area
Transitive: to graze animals
example
Ejemplos
The landowner grazed his herd of buffalo on the wide plains.
El terrateniente pastó su manada de búfalos en las amplias llanuras.
01

the action of feeding on grass or other low vegetation, typically by livestock or wild herbivores

graze definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Horses prefer a light graze rather than full feeding.
02

a minor scratch on the skin

example
Ejemplos
Cleaning the wound from a graze is usually simple and quick.
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