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ground

Ground tarimas:

  • /graund/

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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • noun: The solid surface of the earth.
  • noun: The floor of a body of water, especially the sea.
  • noun: Soil; earth: level the ground for a lawn.
  • noun: An area of land designated for a particular purpose. Often used in the plural: a burial ground; parade grounds.
  • noun: The land surrounding or forming part of a house or another building. Often used in the plural: a guesthouse on the grounds of the mansion.
  • noun: An area or a position that is contested in or as if in battle: The soldiers held their ground against the enemy. Character witnesses helped the defendant stand her ground in the trial.
  • noun: Something that serves as a foundation or means of attachment for something else: a ground of white paint under the mural.
  • noun: A surrounding area; a background.
  • noun: The foundation for an argument, a belief, or an action; a basis. Often used in the plural.
  • noun: The underlying condition prompting an action; a cause. Often used in the plural: grounds for suspicion; a ground for divorce. See Synonyms at base1.
  • noun: An area of reference or discussion; a subject: The professor covered new ground in every lecture.
  • noun: The sediment at or from the bottom of a liquid: coffee grounds.
  • noun: Electricity A large conducting body, such as the earth or an electric circuit connected to the earth, used as an arbitrary zero of potential.
  • noun: Electricity A conducting object, such as a wire, that is connected to such a position of zero potential.
  • verb-transitive: To place on or cause to touch the ground.
  • verb-transitive: To provide a basis for (a theory, for example); justify.
  • verb-transitive: To supply with basic information; instruct in fundamentals.
  • verb-transitive: To prevent (an aircraft or a pilot) from flying.
  • verb-transitive: Informal To restrict (someone) especially to a certain place as a punishment.
  • verb-transitive: Electricity To connect (an electric circuit) to a ground.
  • verb-transitive: Nautical To run (a vessel) aground.
  • verb-transitive: Baseball To hit (a ball) onto the ground.
  • verb-transitive: Football To throw (a ball) to the ground in order to stop play and avoid being tackled behind the line of scrimmage.
  • verb-intransitive: To touch or reach the ground.
  • verb-intransitive: Baseball To hit a ground ball: grounded to the second baseman.
  • verb-intransitive: Nautical To run aground.
  • phrasal-verb: ground out Baseball To be put out by hitting a ground ball that is fielded and thrown to first base.
  • idiom: drive To belabor (an issue or a subject).
  • idiom: from the ground up From the most basic level to the highest level; completely: designed the house from the ground up; learned the family business from the ground up.
  • idiom: off the ground Under way, as if in flight: Because of legal difficulties, the construction project never got off the ground.
  • idiom: on (one's) own ground In a situation where one has knowledge or competence: a sculptor back on her own ground after experiments with painting.
  • idiom: on the ground At a place that is exciting, interesting, or important.
  • idiom: to ground Into a den or burrow: a fox going to ground.
  • idiom: to ground Into hiding.
  • verb: Past tense and past participle of grind.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • I pt ir pp iš grind
  • pagrindas
  • zona
  • sodybinis sklypas
  • aikštė
  • dugnas (apie jūrą)
  • nuosėdos
  • gruntas
  • pagrįsti
  • apmokyti
  • užplaukti ant seklumos
  • įžeminti
  • g
  • ground glass šlifuotas stiklas II
  • žemė
  • dirva
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