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Gras

nel dizionario PONS

I. grass <pl -es> [grɑ:s, ingl am græs] SOST

1. grass (genus of plant):

grass
Gras nt <-es, Grä·ser>

2. grass no pl (plant):

grass
Gras nt <-es, Grä·ser>
a blade/tuft of grass

3. grass no pl:

grass (area of grass)
Wiese f <-, -n>
grass (lawn)
Rasen m <-s, ->
to cut the grass
keep off the grass”

4. grass no pl TENNIS:

grass
Rasen m <-s, ->
to play on grass

5. grass no pl (pasture):

grass
Weideland nt <-(e)s> kein pl
grass
Grasland nt <-(e)s> kein pl
grass
Weide f <-, -n>
to be at grass cattle
to put cattle out to grass
to put an animal out to grass fig
to put sb out to grass fig

6. grass no pl sl (marijuana):

grass
Gras nt <-es> kein pl sl

7. grass ingl brit sl (informer):

grass
Spitzel(in) m (f) <-s, ->

locuzioni:

II. grass <pl -es> [grɑ:s, ingl am græs] SOST modifier

grass (path, roof):

grass
grass matting
grass player TENNIS
Rasenspieler(in) m (f)
grass skirt
grass verges ingl brit
Grünstreifen <-s, -> pl

III. grass <pl -es> [grɑ:s, ingl am græs] VB vb trans

to grass sth

IV. grass <pl -es> [grɑ:s, ingl am græs] VB vb intr ingl brit, ingl Aus sl

grass
singen <sang, gesungen> sl
to grass on sb
jdn verpfeifen colloq

ˈgrass-fed AGG

grass-fed
grass-fed meat

ˈgrass catch·er SOST (on lawnmower)

grass catcher

grass over VB vb trans

to grass over sth

ˈgrass pol·len SOST no pl

grass pollen

I. grass roots [ˈgrɑ:sˌruːts, ingl am ˈgræsˌruːts] SOST

the grass roots

II. grass roots [ˈgrɑ:sˌruːts, ingl am ˈgræsˌruːts] SOST modifier

grass-roots

grass ˈwid·ow·er SOST

grass widower
Strohwitwer m <-s, ->

ˈgrass snake SOST ingl am

grass snake
grass snake ingl brit
Ringelnatter f <-, -n>

ˈgrass tree SOST

grass tree

grass ˈwid·ow SOST

grass widow
Strohwitwe f <-, -n>

Glossario di Geografia Klett

feather grass SOST

feather grass

buffalo grass SOST

buffalo grass

alfalfa grass [ˌælˈfælfəɡrɑːs] SOST

alfalfa grass
alfalfa grass

rotation with grass period SOST

short grass prairie SOST

Glossario di Biologia Klett

quack grass, couch grass SOST

quack grass

smooth meadow-grass SOST

base of grass SOST

base of grass

creeping soft grass SOST

sweet vernal-grass

common quaking grass SOST

Present
Igrass
yougrass
he/she/itgrasses
wegrass
yougrass
theygrass
Past
Igrassed
yougrassed
he/she/itgrassed
wegrassed
yougrassed
theygrassed
Present Perfect
Ihavegrassed
youhavegrassed
he/she/ithasgrassed
wehavegrassed
youhavegrassed
theyhavegrassed
Past Perfect
Ihadgrassed
youhadgrassed
he/she/ithadgrassed
wehadgrassed
youhadgrassed
theyhadgrassed

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Esempi dal dizionario PONS (verificati dalla Redazione)

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

Ground flora includes meadow sweet, yellow pimpernell, lady fern, rough stalked meadow grass, creeping soft grass, creeping buttercup and/or golden saxifage.
en.wikipedia.org
It is recognized by the quality of its grass, especially of the alfalfa.
en.wikipedia.org
The rush up town to see the serials before the feature movie gave us many ideas for battle at the tall grass.
www.thetelegram.com
I've got couch grass in the lawn, so can't just turn the turfs over, but need to spray with glyphosate to get rid of any perennial weeds.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They are frugal eaters, thriving on little grass.
en.wikipedia.org

Esempi dal web (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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Trees and grasses were planted to stabilise the soil, wells were dug and new grazing bylaws were agreed.
www.giz.de
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Bäume und Gräser wurden angepflanzt, um den Boden zu stabilisieren, es wurden Brunnen gegraben und neue Weideregeln vereinbart.
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Grasses, shrubs and trees are now growing everywhere.
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www.giz.de
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In der ganzen Gegend wachsen Gräser, Sträucher und Bäume.
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The word AIDS is spelled out on the grass using small sticks.
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www.giz.de
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Die Buchstaben AIDS sind mit Stöckchen ins Gras gelegt.
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Therefore we have today such diverse plants as the planktonic algae in the ocean, grasses in vast steppe areas, and trees, which are also the largest living creatures on this planet.
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www.senckenberg.de
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Deshalb haben wir heute so unterschiedliche Pflanzen wie die planktonischen Algen der Meere, Gräser in riesigen Steppengebieten und Bäume, die gleichzeitig die größten Lebewesen dieses Planeten sind.
[...]
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The Craigielaw Golf Club, with its championship links course, full length "grass" driving range, 6 hole par 3 course, excellent clubhouse facilities, restaurant, conference rooms and not to mention a sauna for an after golf relaxation, would be the ideal setting and a good choice for your next corporate event.
www.ericgrandison-golfschool.com
[...]
Craigielaw Golf Club, mit seinem Championship Golfplatz, einer Gras Driving Range, einem 6 Loch Par 3 Kurs, exzellenten Clubhaus Facilities, Restaurant, Konferenzräumen sowie einer Sauna, zur Entspannung nach dem Golf, ist die ideale Lokation und eine gute Wahl für Ihr nächstes Corporate Event.