grit• Three quarter-sheets of 60,120 and 240 grit have thoughtfully been included as standard.• Rinse collard greens thoroughly in lukewarm water, repeating, if necessary, to remove all dirt and grit.• Engineers must prevent sand and grit from getting into the well water.• The windrushed under it, gusting hot grit into our faces.• When he ran his hand over it, a sprinkle of grit fell to the floor.• It's up to him to show some grit in an uncertain world.
Just grit your teeth and hang on – it’ll be over soon.
咬紧牙关坚持下去吧——事情很快会过去的。
b)to bite your teeth together, especially when you are in pain, angry, or under pressure 〔尤指在疼痛、生气或有压力时〕咬紧牙关
Ben gritted his teeth, hoping Sasha wouldn’t notice his fear.
本咬紧牙关,希望萨莎没有看出他的恐惧。
‘No, that’s alright, ’ she said through gritted teeth.
“不用,没关系。”她咬着牙说。
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grit your teeth• And a seizure makes you grit your teeth.• He gritted his teeth against the demand of his lungs to burst.• Rescue workers here have little choice but to grit their teeth and get on with the grimtask of recovering the bodies.• I was desperately unhappy in that job, but had to grit my teeth and stay smiling for the sake of my children.• She would grit her teeth and take everything he threw at her - for the time being.• I guess I'll have to just grit my teeth and wait for things to get better.• I gritted my teeth and went to work.• She continued to grit her teeth in silence.• He gritted his teeth like a cliff.• Rory gritted his teeth, pulled.
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grit• He was gritting his teeth and was nauseated, and his eyes squinted in pain.• Rory gritted his teeth, pulled.• Well - just you dare suggest it, Silas Wilder, she gritted inwardly.• I gritted my teeth and hung on for the climb up to Ana's Cross on the peak of Spaunton Moor.• Not with Magic Johnson gritting through some more calfcramps.