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ground
- IPA[ɡraʊnd]
英式
- the solid surface of the earth;a limited extent of the earth's surface; land
- prohibit or prevent (a pilot or an aircraft) from flying;(of a parent) refuse to allow (a child) to go out socially as a punishment
verb: ground, 3rd person present: grounds, gerund or present participle: grounding, past tense: grounded, past participle: grounded
noun: ground, plural noun: grounds
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名詞
- 1. the solid surface of the earth he lay on the ground 同義詞
- ▪ a limited extent of the earth's surface; land an adjoining area of ground had been purchased
- ▪ land of a specified kind my feet squelched over marshy ground 同義詞
- ▪ relating to actions or activities taking place on the ground rather than the air the airline's ground staff a ground assault
- ▪ living or growing on or close to the ground ground flora
- 2. an area of land or sea used for a specified purpose shore dumping can pollute fishing grounds
- ▪ an area of enclosed land surrounding a large house or other building the house stands in seven acres of grounds the university grounds 同義詞
- ▪ an area of land, often with associated buildings, used for a particular sport a football ground Liverpool's new ground is nearing completion
- 3. an area of knowledge or subject of discussion or thought third-year courses cover less ground and go into more depth he shifted the argument on to theoretical grounds of his own choosing
- 4. factors forming a basis for action or the justification for a belief there are some grounds for optimism they called for a retrial on the grounds of the new evidence 同義詞
- 5. a prepared surface to which paint is applied.
- ▪ a substance used to prepare a surface for painting.
- ▪ (in embroidery or ceramics) a plain surface to which decoration is applied.
- ▪ a piece of wood fixed to a wall as a base for boards, plaster, or joinery.
- 6. solid particles, especially of coffee, which form a residue; sediment machines which presoak the coffee grounds produce a superior cup of coffee 同義詞
- 7. North American electrical connection to the earth.
- 8. short for ground bass
動詞
- 1. prohibit or prevent (a pilot or an aircraft) from flying a bitter wind blew from the north-east and the bombers were grounded 同義詞
- ▪ informal (of a parent) refuse to allow (a child) to go out socially as a punishment he was grounded for hitting her on the head
- 2. (with reference to a ship) run or go aground rather than be blown up, Muller grounded his ship on a coral reef 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. give (something abstract) a firm theoretical or practical basis the study of history must be grounded in a thorough knowledge of the past 同義詞
- ▪ instruct (someone) thoroughly in a subject Eva's governess grounded her in Latin and Greek 同義詞
- 4. place (something) on the ground or touch the ground with (something) he was penalized two strokes for grounding his club in a bunker
- 5. North American connect (an electrical device) with the ground.
- 6. (of a batter) hit a pitched ball so that it bounces on the ground he grounded to second
- ▪ (of a batter) be put out by hitting a ball on the ground to a fielder who throws it to or touches first base before the batter touches that base he grounded out to shortstop
- reduce (something) to small particles or powder by crushing it: grind some black pepper over the salad she ground up the rice prior to boiling
- a crushing or grating sound or motion: the crunch and grind of bulldozers the slow grind of the US legal system
Oxford Dictionary
- reduce (something) to small particles or powder by crushing it: grind some black pepper over the salad they grind up fish for fertilizer
- a crushing or grating sound or motion: the crunch and grind of bulldozers the slow grind of the US legal system
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a difficult situation) oppressive and seemingly without end: grinding poverty
- the reduction of something to small particles or powder by crushing it: the roasting and grinding of grain, usually barley, for use in brewing crush it and add it to the honey with a grinding of pepper and salt
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a difficult situation) oppressive and seemingly without end: grinding poverty
- the reduction of something to small particles or powder by crushing it: the roasting and grinding of grain, usually barley, for use in brewing crush it and add it to the honey with a grinding of pepper and salt
Oxford Dictionary
- the point on the earth's surface directly above or below an exploding nuclear bomb.
Oxford Dictionary
- the point on the earth's surface directly above or below an exploding nuclear bomb.
Oxford American Dictionary
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片語
- be thick on the ground
- be thin on the ground
- break ground
- break new ground
- cut the ground from under someone's feet
- from the ground up
- gain ground
- gain ground on
- get off the ground
- give ground
- go to ground
- lose ground
- make up ground
- on the ground
- on one's own ground
- prepare the ground
- stand one's ground
- run oneself into the ground
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- IPA[ɡround]
美式
- the solid surface of the earth: he lay on the ground
- prohibit or prevent (a pilot or an aircraft) from flying: a bitter wind blew from the northeast and the bombers were grounded
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ɡraʊnd]
英式
- past and past participle of grind
- reduced to fine particles by crushing or mincing: ground cumin
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ɡround]
美式
- past and past participle of grind
- reduced to fine particles by crushing or mincing: ground cumin
Oxford American Dictionary