graying
英 [ˈgreɪɪŋ]
美 [ˈgreɪɪŋ]
v. (使)变灰色; 成为灰色或灰白
gray的现在分词
COCA.21754
柯林斯词典
- → see:greying
双语例句
- He was at this time in his late fifties, a tall, elegant man with good features and thick waving dark hair only sufficiently graying to add to the distinction of his appearance.
他五十好几高高的长的很好看很优雅,一头浓密的黑发,而最足以区别他长相的是一些银灰色的发丝。 - Never exchange your job, your footprints are all over the square; some day your graying temples, a hundred years of your youth, but not bad.
您的岗位永不调换,您的足迹却遍布四方;您的两鬓会有一天斑白,您的青春却百年不衰。 - Suddenly, the graying pencil-line mustache on Michener's face stretched a little in Cheshirean complicity.
突然,米切纳微微地翘起他脸上那一小细绺胡子会意地笑了。 - It is true that Shanghai has been graying rapidly since it became the first aging society on the Chinese mainland in1979.
的确,上海一直在迅速老龄化,因为它成为第一个老龄化社会在大陆在1979年。 - I know he's average in appearance, wears a gray suit, is graying at the temples, and has a common face.
我只知道他相貌平平,身穿灰色外套,太阳穴发灰,有一张大众脸。 - We're forever reading about how concert audiences are graying, and new artists must flounce around fiddling in tank tops and platform heels to get attention ( think Vanessa-Mae and the gals from Bond).
我们永远读到的是音乐会中听众以老年人居多,而新艺术家们必须穿着小可爱露肩背心和厚底鞋才能引来注意(想想陈美和其他邦德女郎们)。 - A woman and her husband were out shopping when she realized that she needed to purchase some hair color for her graying hair.
一个妇人正和丈夫在外面购物,她想起来需要为自己渐渐变白的头发买一些染发剂。 - One is the "graying of America";
一个是“美国的老龄化”; - Foreign policy is dominated by bald, graying white men and they're not used to someone like condi rice.
外交政策一向由秃顶的、成的白人把把持,他们是容不下像康迪斯这样的人的。 - 'The line between work and what's outside of work is graying,' Mr. DeLuca said.
德卢卡说,工作内外的界限变得越来越模糊。