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Grass

Grass

(n)
UK
ɡrɑːs
US
ɡræs
Definition: Vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long, narrow leaves, growing wild or cultivated on lawns and pasture, and as a fodder crop.
Meaning: Cỏ; bãi cỏ, đồng cỏ, cây thân cỏ
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How to use "Grass" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The four Grand Slam tournaments (also referred to as the Majors) are especially popular: the Australian Open played on hard courts, the French Open played on red clay courts, Wimbledon played on grass courts, and the US Open also played on hard courts.

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The plant matter consists of seeds, shrubs, grass, fruits and flowers while the insects they eat include locusts.

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Greenland cannot join the FIFA because not enough grass grows for a football field.

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At dusk, they come out to graze on grass.

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They spend four to five hours grazing and can consume 68 kg of grass each night.

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They also feed on shrubs and eat grass.

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Elephants love to eat grass, fruits, and leaves.

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Horses need to eat a lot of food each day, mainly hay and grass.

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