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I . ground1 [graʊnd] SUST.

1. ground sin pl. (land, surface):

the ground
ziemia f
the ground of sea
dno nt
below/above ground

2. ground sin pl. (soil):

ground
grunt m

3. ground (open area):

ground
pole nt

5. ground DEP.:

ground
boisko nt

6. ground sing. AM ELECTR.:

ground

7. ground usu pl. (reason):

ground
powód m
ground
ground for exclusion DER.

II . ground1 [graʊnd] V. trans.

2. ground (reach bottom):

3. ground esp AM fig. coloq.:

to ground sb

4. ground AM ELECTR.:

ground

ground2 [graʊnd] V.

ground pret., part. pas. of grind

Véase también: grind out , grind down , grind

I . grind [graɪnd] SUST. coloq.

1. grind (work):

2. grind (tiring activity):

II . grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] V. trans.

2. grind:

ostrzyć [perf na-]

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

ground3 [graʊnd] ADJ.

ground coffee:

ground

I . grind [graɪnd] SUST. coloq.

1. grind (work):

2. grind (tiring activity):

II . grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] V. trans.

2. grind:

ostrzyć [perf na-]

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

breeding ground SUST.

1. breeding ground BIOL.:

breeding ground (for birds)
breeding ground (for fish)
breeding ground (for bacteria)

2. breeding ground (source):

breeding ground

burial ground SUST.

1. burial ground HIST.:

burial ground

2. burial ground (graveyard):

burial ground

dumping ground SUST.

dumping ground
dumping ground

ground beef SUST. sin pl.

ground beef
mielone nt

ground cloth SUST. AM

ground cloth → groundsheet

Véase también: groundsheet

groundsheet SUST.

ground control SUST.

ground crew SUST.

ground crew → ground staff

Véase también: ground staff

ground staff SUST. + pl. v.

1. ground staff (at sports grounds):

ground staff

2. ground staff ingl. brit. (at airports):

ground staff

ground floor SUST. ingl. brit.

ground floor
parter m

ground rent SUST. DER.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The paroxysms were accompanied by swaying motions of the ground which caused all the houses of the town to totter.
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The ground floor soon followed suit as there was a lack of commercial uptake.
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At the end of 2004 central banks and official organizations held 19 percent of all above-ground gold as official gold reserves.
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Tax harmonisation has rather ground to a halt with regard to company tax.
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Like other ghost crabs, they produce sound and vibration by rapping their larger claws against the ground.
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Every week the home team had to collect debris which had erupted from the ground, and on one occasion a match was interrupted whilst a full-sized perambulator was excavated!
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Some manufacturers have a separate ground loop fluid pump pack, while some integrate the pumping and valving within the heat pump.
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A ground station located on the cape forms the centre's primary telemetry site.
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They had to cover 2500 yards of snow-covered, obstacle-filled ground, which they could not do at a gallop.
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The young fruit bodies first appear as white cylinders emerging from the ground, then the bell-shaped caps open out.
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