释义 |
grex I. \ˈgreks\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Pennsylvania German greckse & German dialect greckse, grecksen to groan, grumble, complain, from early German krachitzen to cry hoarsely, freq. of krachen to crack, crash, roar, from Old High German krahhōn — more at crack dialect : to grumble or complain often shrilly or scoldingly II. noun (-es) Etymology: gram per X (ten) kilometers : a measuring unit for fibers, filaments, and yarns based on the weight in grams of 10,000 meters of fiber or yarn |