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Что (кто) такое Graze - определение

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Graze (disambiguation)
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graze         
graze1
¦ verb
1. (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field.
feed on (grass or grassland).
2. informal eat frequent snacks at irregular intervals.
3. informal, chiefly N. Amer. casually sample something.
Derivatives
grazer noun
Origin
OE grasian, from gr?s 'grass'.
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graze2
¦ verb
1. scrape and break the skin on (part of the body).
2. touch or scrape lightly in passing.
¦ noun a superficial injury caused by grazing the skin.
Origin
C16: perh. a specific use of graze1.
graze         
Process involving two or more people at a meal who devour with great zeal, gusto, and relish every last morsel of food within arms-reach. From Raymond Carver's short story Cathedral.
We really grazed that table. I can't believe we were all so starved.
Graze         
·vi To yield grass for grazing.
II. Graze ·noun A light touch; a slight scratch.
III. Graze ·vt To tend (cattle, ·etc.) while grazing.
IV. Graze ·vi To touch something lightly in passing.
V. Graze ·noun The act of grazing; the cropping of grass.
VI. Graze ·vi To eat grass; to feed on growing herbage; as, cattle graze on the meadows.
VII. Graze ·vt To feed or supply (cattle, sheep, ·etc.) with grass; to furnish pasture for.
VIII. Graze ·vt To rub or touch lightly the surface of (a thing) in passing; as, the bullet grazed the wall.
IX. Graze ·vt To feed on; to eat (growing herbage); to eat grass from (a pasture); to Browse.
graze         
v. (d; intr.) to graze against (he grazed against the table)
graze         
(grazes, grazing, grazed)
1.
When animals graze or are grazed, they eat the grass or other plants that are growing in a particular place. You can also say that a field is grazed by animals.
Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak...
The hills have been grazed by sheep because they were too steep to be ploughed...
Several horses grazed the meadowland.
...a large herd of grazing animals.
VERB: V, be V-ed, V n, V -ing
2.
If you graze a part of your body, you injure your skin by scraping against something.
I had grazed my knees a little.
VERB: V n
grazed
...grazed arms and legs.
ADJ
3.
A graze is a small wound caused by scraping against something.
N-COUNT
4.
If something grazes another thing, it touches that thing lightly as it passes by.
A bullet had grazed his arm...
VERB: V n
graze         
I. v. n.
1.
Eat grass, feed upon grass.
2.
Touch in passing, rub slightly together.
II. v. a.
1.
Feed with grass, pasture.
2.
Feed upon, eat grass from.
3.
Shave, scrape, skim, touch lightly (in passing over).
Sheep may safely graze         
ARIA COMPOSED BY JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Sheep May Safely Graze; Where sheep may safely graze; Schafe können sicher weiden; Schafe koennen sicher weiden
"Sheep may safely graze" () is a soprano aria by Johann Sebastian Bach to words by Salomon Franck. The piece was written in 1713 and is part of the cantata , BWV 208 (Only the lively hunt pleases me), also known as the Hunting Cantata.
Gerald Graze         
Gerald Graze was the brother of Stanley Graze. Both were employed by the United States Department of State during World War II.
grazed         
  • Summer grazing]] in a high-elevation environment at the [[Big Pasture Plateau]], Slovenia
  • [[Conservation grazing]] by [[Highland Cattle]] at the [[London Wetland Centre]] nature reserve
  • nomads]] across the Middle East and central Asia with a reliable source of food.
  • Diagram of continuous grazing, a low-input, low-output system
  • feedlot systems<!--matching diagram-->]].
  • Maasai]] herdsman grazing his cattle inside the [[Ngorongoro crater]]}}
  • [[Old Norwegian Sheep]] grazing at an island on the coast of Norway. This is a vulnerable habitat where the sheep take part in a delicate ecological balance.
METHOD OF FEEDING IN WHICH A HERBIVORE EATS PARTS OF LOW-GROWING GRASSES, FORBS OR ALGAE
Grazed; Grazer-scraper; Mob Grazing; Grazing systems; Depasturing
see graze
Grazing         
  • Summer grazing]] in a high-elevation environment at the [[Big Pasture Plateau]], Slovenia
  • [[Conservation grazing]] by [[Highland Cattle]] at the [[London Wetland Centre]] nature reserve
  • nomads]] across the Middle East and central Asia with a reliable source of food.
  • Diagram of continuous grazing, a low-input, low-output system
  • feedlot systems<!--matching diagram-->]].
  • Maasai]] herdsman grazing his cattle inside the [[Ngorongoro crater]]}}
  • [[Old Norwegian Sheep]] grazing at an island on the coast of Norway. This is a vulnerable habitat where the sheep take part in a delicate ecological balance.
METHOD OF FEEDING IN WHICH A HERBIVORE EATS PARTS OF LOW-GROWING GRASSES, FORBS OR ALGAE
Grazed; Grazer-scraper; Mob Grazing; Grazing systems; Depasturing
·noun A pasture; growing grass.
II. Grazing ·noun The act of one who, or that which, grazes.
III. Grazing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Graze.

Википедия

Graze

Grazing may refer to:

  • Grazing, the agricultural practice of feeding grass
  • Grazing (behaviour), the animal behaviour

Graze may also refer to:

  • a graze, a type of abrasion
  • Graze (company), a United Kingdom snacks producer
  • Graze, a surname; people with the name include:
    • Gerald Graze, American Department of State official
    • Stanley Graze, American economist