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en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán

I. grind [graɪnd] SUST.

1. grind no pl (crushing sound):

grind
the slow grind of the legal system fig.

2. grind no pl coloq. (of work):

grind
Plackerei f <-> coloq.
the daily grind
to be a real grind

3. grind coloq.:

grind
Arbeitstier nt <-(e)s, -e> fig. coloq.

4. grind esp ingl. brit. dated vulg. (have sexual intercourse):

to have a [good] grind

5. grind Irish:

grind
Nachhilfe f <-, -n>

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

1. grind (crush):

to grind sth coffee, pepper
etw mahlen
to grind sth [in]to flour/a powder
to grind meat ingl. am., ingl. austr.
to grind one's teeth

2. grind (press firmly):

to grind sth cigarette
to grind sth (with foot)

3. grind (sharpen):

to grind sth
etw schleifen <schliff, geschliffen> [o. schärfen] [o. wetzen]

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to grind the faces of the poor ingl. brit. fig. liter.

III. grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] V. intr.

to grind to a halt car, machine
to grind to a halt production
to grind to a halt negotiations

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the mills of God grind slowly [but they grind exceeding small] provb.

grind out V. trans.

1. grind out (produce continuously):

to grind out sth

2. grind out (extinguish):

to grind out a cigarette
to grind out a cigarette (with foot)

grind through V. intr.

to grind through sth
sich acus. durch etw acus. [hindurch]arbeiten [o. coloq. [hindurch]ackern]

grind on V. intr.

grind on
grind on
to grind on and on

grind up V. trans.

to grind up sth

grind away V. intr. coloq.

grind away
sich acus. schinden [o. coloq. abschuften]

grind down V. trans.

1. grind down (file):

to grind down sth
to grind down sth mill
to grind down cereal
to grind sth down to flour

2. grind down (wear):

to grind down sth

3. grind down (mentally wear out):

to grind down sb
to grind down sb (oppress)
to grind down sb (treat cruelly)
jdn schinden [o. quälen]
alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
grind ingl. am. coloq.
grind no pl.
[real] grind no pl. coloq.

Glosario especializado de geografía Klett

grind <ground, ground> [ɡraʊnd] V.

grind
Present
Igrind
yougrind
he/she/itgrinds
wegrind
yougrind
theygrind
Past
Iground
youground
he/she/itground
weground
youground
theyground
Present Perfect
Ihaveground
youhaveground
he/she/ithasground
wehaveground
youhaveground
theyhaveground
Past Perfect
Ihadground
youhadground
he/she/ithadground
wehadground
youhadground
theyhadground

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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to grind sth [in]to flour/a powder
to grind the faces of the poor ingl. brit. fig. liter.
to grind to a halt car, machine
to grind to a halt production

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

He set to grind out herrings and broth, but it soon flooded his house.
en.wikipedia.org
The home side had to grind out the result, but that is a necessary quality for title winners.
www.heraldscotland.com
Whether they can grind out results at that stage of the season, that's the question they still need to answer.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Their capitulation in the back-end of the season shows they're lacking the guile and steeliness needed to grind out results when they are needed.
metro.co.uk
We had to grind out the win there last season.
www.independent.ie

Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

[...]
As far as I know, collecting is still tolerated, but it's an incredible grind freeing up the Oolith in the hopes that something worth saving is to be found in the few blocks that you've managed to lever out after a whole day's work.
www.steinkern.de
[...]
Meines Wissens wird das Sammeln noch geduldet, aber es ist eine Plackerei, den Geisingen-Oolith immer wieder freilegen zu müssen in der Hoffnung, dass etwas brauchbares in die Paar Blöcke zu finden ist, die man unter Schweiß und Tränen heraus hebeln muss.
[...]
Abbot Steyrer was also very understanding when it came to the worries of a young skilled worker. and of course Theresa encouraged him whenever he was tired of this seemingly useless grind.
www.deutscheuhrenstrasse.de
[...]
Zudem hatte auch Abt Steyrer Verständnis für die Sorgen eines jungen Handwerkers. Ermuntert hat ihn immer wieder seine Theres, wenn er der so nutzlosen Plackerei am Feierabend müde war.