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ground (EN)
Substantiv, Verb, Adjektiv

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grind (Verb)

Substantiv “ground”

Sg. ground, Pl. grounds od. unz.
  1. Boden
    The children played happily on the ground, making castles out of sand.
  2. Gelände
    The children played soccer on the grassy ground behind the school.
  3. Thema
    In her book, the author explores new ground in the field of psychology.
  4. Erde
    The seeds were planted in the ground to grow flowers.
  5. Schlachtfeld
    The soldiers refused to give ground, holding their position despite the enemy's fierce attacks.
  6. Vorteil
    In the debate, she quickly gained ground by presenting strong evidence.
  7. -gelände (z.B. Sportgelände)
    The park is a popular picnic ground for families on weekends.
  8. Hintergrund
    The artist painted blue birds on a golden ground.
  9. Fußballplatz
    The fans cheered loudly as they entered the ground for the big match.
  10. Erdung
    The green wire in the circuit is the ground, ensuring any stray electricity safely goes into the earth.

Verb “ground”

Infinitiv ground; er grounds; Prät. grounded; Part. grounded; Ger. grounding
  1. hausarrest geben
    After breaking curfew, Sarah was grounded for a week and couldn't go to the party.
  2. erden
    The electrician grounded the new outlet to prevent electrical shocks.
  3. grundlagen beibringen
    The students were well grounded in the basics of science before moving on to more advanced topics.
  4. flugverbot erteilen
    The airline grounded the plane due to mechanical issues.
  5. auf Grund laufen
    The sailboat grounded on the sandbar during low tide.

Adjektiv “ground”

Grundform ground, nicht steigerbar
  1. gemahlen
    She sprinkled ground coffee beans into the filter.
  2. geschliffen
    The window was made of ground glass, making it look frosted and blurry.