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  1. 13 de mar. de 2023 · Gray/grey area is de Engelse vertaling van “grijs gebied”. Hiermee wordt aangegeven dat er geen duidelijke regels zijn voor de situatie. De uitdrukking wordt vaak gebruikt voor morele of juridische kwesties. In Amerikaans-Engels is “gray area” de standaard. In Brits-Engels wordt “grey area” gebruikt. Voorbeelden: Gray/grey area.

  2. 15 de mai. de 2020 · Destacamos que, caso “Gray” ou “Grey” seja o sobrenome de alguém, ele não deverá ser alterado para nenhum idioma, devendo ser mantido em sua escrita original. Lembre-se que substantivos próprios não se enquadram na regra de tradução. Essas são algumas das diferenças entre o inglês americano e britânico.

  3. Grey. Symbolic of neutrality or ambiguity. The issue was a grey area. Gray. Of or relating to an achromatic color of any lightness between the extremes of black and white. Grey. Grey or gray (American English alternative; see spelling differences) is an intermediate color between black and white.

  4. The next morning she looked very grey and hollow-eyed. His face was grey with pain. Topics Appearance b2; without interest or variety; making you feel sad. Life seems grey and pointless without him. (disapproving) not interesting or attractive. The company was full of faceless grey men who all looked the same.

  5. gray: [adjective] of the color gray. tending toward gray. dull in color.

  6. Gray matter is a major component of the CNS, it refers to un-myelinated neurons and other cells of the central nervous system such as glial cells and dendrites. It is present in the brain, brainstem and cerebellum, and present throughout the spinal cord. Gray matter contains most of the brain’s neuronal cell bodies.

  7. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Judgment vs. Judgement. Judgment vs. judgement is yet another example of a spelling difference between American and British English. In American English, the word is spelled with only one “e” (judgment), while in British English, it is spelled with two “e’s” (judgement). Gray vs. Grey