graze
graze
greɪz
greiz
British pronunciation
/ɡɹˈe‍ɪz/

Definizione e significato di "graze"in inglese

to graze
01

pascolare

(of sheep, cows, etc.) to feed on the grass in a field
Intransitive
to graze definition and meaning
example
Esempi
The shepherd led the flock to graze on the hillside.
Il pastore condusse il gregge a pascolare sul pendio.
02

raschiare

to cause injury to the surface of one's skin by rubbing it against something rough
Transitive: to graze the skin
example
Esempi
The tree branch grazed her face as she walked through the dense woods.
Il ramo dell'albero sfiorò il suo viso mentre camminava nel fitto bosco.
03

spiluccare, pascolare

to eat small amounts of food or snacks throughout the day, often at irregular times
Intransitive: to graze | to graze on snacks
example
Esempi
He ’s always grazing, never really eating a full meal until dinner time.
Lui spizzica sempre, non mangia mai un pasto completo fino all'ora di cena.
04

sfiorare, graffiare leggermente

to lightly touch or brush against something, often causing a slight scratch or mark
Transitive: to graze sth
example
Esempi
The cat 's claws grazed my arm as it jumped off the chair.
Gli artigli del gatto hanno sfiorato il mio braccio mentre saltava giù dalla sedia.
05

pascolare, brucare

to allow animals to eat grass and other plants in a natural area
Transitive: to graze animals
example
Esempi
The farmer decided to graze the sheep in the upper meadow where the grass was lush.
Il contadino decise di pascolare le pecore nel prato superiore dove l'erba era rigogliosa.
01

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

graze definition and meaning
example
Esempi
Wild deer are often seen in a morning graze.
02

a minor scratch on the skin

example
Esempi
A graze on the hand barely broke the skin.
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