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What are the words about br and gr? There must be an interpreter

1. Words with br

1. bread English [bred]? Beauty [br? d] ?

bread; Food; Nutrition, nutrients; Make a living

vt. Sprinkle bread crumbs on

Third person singular: breads Present participle: breaded past participle: breaded

2. break English [bre? k] ? Beauty [brek]?

vt. (break); Break (a record); (often of fine weather) sudden change; Start

vi. break through; (voice) mutation; Dawn; (price) suddenly falls

n. breaks down; Rest in the middle; Intermittent; Short vacation

third person singular: breaks present participle: breaking past participle: broken past participle: broken

3, bringing English [br? ] ? Beauty [br? ] ?

vt. causes; Bring, attract; Prompt, cause; Provide

the third person singular: brings present participle: bringing past participle: brought past participle: brought

4. brown English [bra? n] ? Beauty [bra? n] ?

brown; Brown; Suntanned; Unshelled

n. brown; Brown

v. turn brown; Brown; Tanning; Baked brown

Third person singular: browns plural: browns present participle: browning past tense: browned comparative: browner superlative: brownest

5. bridge English [br? d? ] ? Beauty [br? d? ] ?

bridge; Bridge; Bridge of nose; Something that plays a connecting role

vt. Build a bridge over …; Across the bridge

third person singular: bridges plural: bridges present participle: bridging past tense: bridged past participle: bridged

Second, words with gr:

1. great English [gre? t] ? Beauty [?ret]?

great, outstanding; Excellent, remarkable; Plenty; Significant

adv.[ spoken] well; Satisfactory, successful and smooth; Proudly

n. great people; A great man; An important person, a master; Master

plural: greats comparative: greater superlative: great test

2, grow English [gr? ] ? Beauty [gro? ] ?

plant; Increase; Expand; Expand

vi. growth; Gradually become; Step by step

vt. Vi. (make) grow longer

Third person singular: grow present participle: grow past participle: grow

3. grass English [grɑ:s]? Beauty [gr? s] ?

n. grass, grass; Grass, lawn; Informant; Gracilaria lemaneiformis

vt. Cover with grass; To cover with grass; Make ... graze

vi. Be gradually covered with grass; Grazing

third person singular: grasses plural: grasses present participle: grassing past tense: grassed past participle: grassed

4. grief English [gri:f]? Beauty [Rif]?

n. sadness; Grief; Sad things

plural: griefs

5. grey English [?re? ] ? Beauty [?re]?

gray; Gray

vt. To make gray; Make old

vi. turn gray; Aging

n. Gray

Third person singular: greys plural: greys present participle: greying past tense: greyed past participle: greyed comparative: greyer superlative: greyest

Extended information:

(1) If you break the cup, you'll have to pay for it.

(2) They were climbing when the ladder broke.

They were climbing up when the ladder suddenly broke.

(3)Remember? to? bring? an? apron? or? an? old? shirt? to? protect? your? clothes?

remember to bring an apron or an old shirt to avoid getting your clothes dirty.

(4) After the summer in Spain, the children were brown as bery.

After spending a summer in Spain, the children were tanned.

(5)We? hope? this? book? will? act? as? a? bridge? between? doctor? and? patient?

We hope this book can become a bridge between doctors and patients.

(6)Wes? Hall? was? once? one? of? the? West? Indies?' great? cricketers.?

Wes Hall was once one of the great cricketers in the West Indies.

(7) Then the hair became to grow again and I felt terrible.

Then my hair grew back, and I felt great.

(8)The? lawn? contained? a? mixture? of? grasses.?

all kinds of grass grow on the lawn.

(9)Their? grief? soon? gave? way? to? anger.?

their grief quickly turned into anger.

(1)I hate these grey days.

I hate this gloomy weather.