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grind (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “grind”

infinitivo grind; él grinds; pret. ground; part. ground; ger. grinding
  1. moler
    She used a mortar and pestle to grind the spices into a fine powder.
  2. desgastar
    The machinist carefully ground the rough edges off the metal plate.
  3. rechinar
    The old car's gears ground loudly as it struggled up the steep hill.
  4. deslizar la parte inferior de una patineta o tabla de snowboard a lo largo de un riel o borde
    Jake loves to grind on the edge of the skatepark's concrete ledge.
  5. perrear
    At the club, they started to grind to the beat of the music.
  6. realizar la misma acción muchas veces en un juego para lograr un objetivo
    I had to grind for hours to level up my character in the game.

sustantivo “grind”

sing. grind, pl. grinds o no contable
  1. molienda
    She gave the mixture a grind to get a fine powder.
  2. rutina
    Studying for exams can be such a grind.
  3. molienda (de café)
    I need a fine grind for my French press coffee.
  4. un movimiento en skateboarding o snowboarding donde la tabla desliza sobre un riel o borde
    Jake nailed a perfect grind on the rail at the skate park.