Grey in spanish

Gris

pronunciation: gɹ̩is part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

gray [grey, -UK] = gris. 

Example: He glanced casually at the ill-balanced frontages of the buildings ahead that stretched on and on until they melded in an indistinguishable mass of gray at Laurence Street.

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» get + grey hair = salir canas, ponerse cano, encanecer.

Example: All animals can get grey hair, it is just part of the aging process.

» gray crowned crane = grulla coronada.

Example: The gray crowned crane is dwindling in number as witch doctors and poachers illegally take the birds for potions and pets.

» gray-haired = de pelo cano, con pelo cano, canoso. [Escrito grey-haired en inglés británico]

Example: The gray-haired bishop spoke haltingly at first, choosing his words with care.

» gray-haired = de pelo cano, con pelo cano, canoso. [Escrito gray-haired en inglés americano]

Example: Not that they were all grey-haired; some had brown, some had blond -- some had very little hair at all.

» grayhound = galgo. [Escrito grayhound en inglés americano]

Example: Canzone seems to be less afraid when there are other greyhounds around him, the more the better.

» gray literature (GL) = literatura gris.

Example: The term 'grey literature' refers to documents issued informally in limited amounts which are not available through normal publishing channels, a definition which includes many scientific and technical research reports.

» gray mullet = lisa.

Example: Samples analysed were turbot, white bream, gilt-head bream, and grey mullet.

» gray power = poder de los mayores, el. [sado para referirse al peso o fuerza económica, política, social, etc. que las personas jubiladas tienen en la sociedad actual, principalmente debido a su número]

Example: In America, grey power is setting the political agenda.

» gray squirrel = ardilla gris.

Example: Research has shown that grey squirrels put on a lot more body fat than red squirrels which gives them a better chance of surviving.

» grey area [gray area] = zona gris, terreno poco definido, cuestiones poco claras.

Example: The paper discusses some remaining 'grey areas' in faceted classification and the value for expository purposes of a mildly polemic approach to issues in classification.

» grey hair [gray hair] = pelo cano, pelo gris, cana.

Example: The typical librarian was described as a female with grey hair in a bun constantly silence with a grim and unhappy face.

» grey matter [gray matter] = materia gris, sustancia gris.

Example: The author discusses the development of the brain in terms of grey and white matter.

» grey money [gray money] = dinero negro.

Example: Economists estimate that some ten percent of circulating capital in the world is 'gray money' derived from illegal activity (largely drug and weapon sales).

» grey scale [gray scale] = de diferentes tonalidades de gris, escala de grises.

Example: This is an adequate way of storing and transmitting scanned paper documents in bitonal and grey scale image data.

grey [gray, -USA] = gris. 

Example: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.

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» European Association for Grey Literature (EAGLE) = Asociación Europea para la Literatura Gris (EAGLE).

Example: Its members then formed the European Association for Grey Literature (EAGLE), which is now self supporting and growing fast, with national SIGLE centres throughout Europe.

» get + grey hair = salir canas, ponerse cano, encanecer.

Example: All animals can get grey hair, it is just part of the aging process.

» grey area [gray area] = zona gris, terreno poco definido, cuestiones poco claras.

Example: The paper discusses some remaining 'grey areas' in faceted classification and the value for expository purposes of a mildly polemic approach to issues in classification.

» grey crowned crane = grulla coronada.

Example: The gray crowned crane is dwindling in number as witch doctors and poachers illegally take the birds for potions and pets.

» grey hair [gray hair] = pelo cano, pelo gris, cana.

Example: The typical librarian was described as a female with grey hair in a bun constantly silence with a grim and unhappy face.

» grey-haired = de pelo cano, con pelo cano, canoso. [Escrito gray-haired en inglés americano]

Example: Not that they were all grey-haired; some had brown, some had blond -- some had very little hair at all.

» greyhound = galgo. [Escrito grayhound en inglés americano]

Example: Canzone seems to be less afraid when there are other greyhounds around him, the more the better.

» grey literature (GL) = literatura gris.

Example: The term 'grey literature' refers to documents issued informally in limited amounts which are not available through normal publishing channels, a definition which includes many scientific and technical research reports.

» grey matter [gray matter] = materia gris, sustancia gris.

Example: The author discusses the development of the brain in terms of grey and white matter.

» grey money [gray money] = dinero negro.

Example: Economists estimate that some ten percent of circulating capital in the world is 'gray money' derived from illegal activity (largely drug and weapon sales).

» grey mullet = lisa.

Example: Samples analysed were turbot, white bream, gilt-head bream, and grey mullet.

» grey power = poder de los mayores, el. [sado para referirse al peso o fuerza económica, política, social, etc. que las personas jubiladas tienen en la sociedad actual, principalmente debido a su número]

Example: In America, grey power is setting the political agenda.

» grey scale [gray scale] = de diferentes tonalidades de gris, escala de grises.

Example: This is an adequate way of storing and transmitting scanned paper documents in bitonal and grey scale image data.

» grey sky = cielo gris.

Example: By Friday night the weather turned for the worst as the hot spell gave way to strong winds and a heavy grey sky.

» grey squirrel = ardilla gris.

Example: Research has shown that grey squirrels put on a lot more body fat than red squirrels which gives them a better chance of surviving.

» hair + turn grey = pelo + ponerse cano, pelo + encanecer.

Example: This method of preventing your hair from turning grey will work for just about anyone.

» mousy grey = gris pardusco, gris pardo.

Example: Most black foals are usually born a mousy grey or dun color.

» SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe) = SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa).

Example: A European seminar initiated by DG XII to investigate the problem of so-called 'grey literature' has led to the establishment of a system known as SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe) to help deal with this category of documentation.

Grey synonyms

gray in spanish: gris, pronunciation: greɪ part of speech: adjective, noun dull in spanish: aburrido, pronunciation: dʌl part of speech: adjective old in spanish: antiguo, pronunciation: oʊld part of speech: adjective intermediate in spanish: intermedio, pronunciation: ɪntɜrmidiɪt part of speech: adjective hoary in spanish: canoso, pronunciation: hɔri part of speech: adjective hoar in spanish: hoar, pronunciation: hɔr part of speech: noun, adjective cloudy in spanish: nublado, pronunciation: klaʊdi part of speech: adjective southern in spanish: del Sur, pronunciation: sʌðɜrn part of speech: adjective leaden in spanish: de plomo, pronunciation: ledən part of speech: adjective achromatic in spanish: acromático, pronunciation: ækɜrmætɪk part of speech: adjective colorless in spanish: incoloro, pronunciation: kʌlɜrləs part of speech: adjective grayish in spanish: grisáceo, pronunciation: greɪɪʃ part of speech: adjective greyish in spanish: grisáceo, pronunciation: greɪɪʃ part of speech: adjective grayness in spanish: gris, pronunciation: greɪnəs part of speech: noun grey-haired in spanish: canoso, pronunciation: greɪherd part of speech: adjective greyness in spanish: canicie, pronunciation: greɪnəs part of speech: noun gray-haired in spanish: canoso, pronunciation: greɪherd part of speech: adjective white-haired in spanish: de pelo blanco, pronunciation: waɪtherd part of speech: adjective gray-headed in spanish: cabeza gris, pronunciation: greɪhedɪd part of speech: adjective grey-headed in spanish: cabeza gris, pronunciation: greɪhedɪd part of speech: adjective
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