greying
英 [ˈɡreɪɪŋ]
美 [ˈɡreɪɪŋ]
adj. (头发)灰白的,花白的
v. 变灰白; 变花白
grey的现在分词
现在分词:greying
BNC.34314
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (头发)灰白的,花白的
If someone hasgreyinghair, there is a lot of grey hair mixed with the person's natural colour.- ...a stern woman with greying hair...
头发花白的严厉女人 - He was a smallish, greying man, with a wrinkly face.
他是一个满脸皱纹、头发灰白的小个子男人。
- ...a stern woman with greying hair...
in AM, use 美国英语用 graying
双语例句
- The star sported a greying overgrown beard with his hair looking scruffy and unkempt under a cream trilby hat.
他留着花白的杂草丛生的胡须,头发看起来也乱糟糟的未加梳理,戴着顶奶油色的毡帽。 - Twenty years ago, 18 percent of women under 30 were greying, that figure is now 32 percent.
20年前,30岁以下女性中只有18%的人长白发,而现在,这个比例达到了32%。 - The reality is Japan has already been greying rapidly for the past 20 years, a period in which bond yields, far from rising, have fallen to the lowest levels in recorded history.
事实上,过去20年日本已经在快速老龄化,但日本债券收益率在此期间非但没有上升,反而降至有记录以来的最低水平。 - Originally, it was used to turn aged, greying hair back to it's youthful darker color.
一开始,人们使用它是为了把花白的头发变得象年轻时一样乌黑。 - Such greying is evident across the rich world.
人口老龄化在各富裕国家中显而易见。 - Mr Aguilar, a tubby man with thick greying eyebrows, is one of the many residents of the capital growing uneasy about the risk of infection.
阿吉拉尔身材矮胖,浓密的眉毛日渐灰白。墨西哥城中,有许多居民对被感染的风险愈来愈感到不安,他就是其中一员。 - The greying of the British workforce dates back to around 2001, since when the proportion of older people working has nearly doubled.
英国劳动力的老化得追溯到2001年,自那时起,年长工作者的比例已经几近加倍。 - Japan has spent two uncomfortable decades adjusting to an era of slower growth and greying population.
日本用了痛苦的二十年来适应经济放缓和人口老龄化的时代。 - He gazed ruefully in the mirror at his greying locks.
他凝视着镜中自己日见花白的头发,感慨岁月不待人。 - The administration must find the right balance between promoting growth, raising taxes and cutting expenditure to shore up finances that are being eroded daily by the unfavourable demographics of a greying Japan.
日本政府必须在促进增长、提高税收与削减支出以改善财政状况之间,找到恰当的平衡。老龄化人口结构的不利影响使日本财政状况日渐受到侵蚀。