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lannulation
Tummelplatz
en el diccionario PONS
ˈstomp·ing ground SUST. ingl. am.
stomping ground → stamping ground
ˈstamp·ing ground SUST. usu pl
en el diccionario PONS
stomping ground ingl. am.
stomping ground ingl. am.
en el diccionario PONS
I. stomp [stɒmp, ingl. am. stɑ:mp] SUST.
1. stomp (with foot):
2. stomp no pl:
II. stomp [stɒmp, ingl. am. stɑ:mp] V. intr.
1. stomp:
2. stomp esp ingl. am. (kick):
to stomp on sb/sth
auf jdn/etw treten
to stomp on sb/sth fig. (suppress)
jdn/etw niedertrampeln coloq. [o. kaputtmachen]
III. stomp [stɒmp, ingl. am. stɑ:mp] V. trans. ingl. am.
I. grind [graɪnd] SUST.
1. grind no pl (crushing sound):
2. grind no pl coloq. (of work):
Plackerei f <-> coloq.
3. grind coloq.:
Arbeitstier nt <-(e)s, -e> fig. coloq.
4. grind esp ingl. brit. dated vulg. (have sexual intercourse):
5. grind Irish:
Nachhilfe f <-, -n>
II. grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] V. trans.
1. grind (crush):
to grind sth coffee, pepper
etw mahlen
to grind meat ingl. am., ingl. austr.
2. grind (press firmly):
to grind sth cigarette
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:
I. ground1 [graʊnd] SUST. no pl
1. ground (Earth's surface):
to be burnt [or ingl. am. burned] to the ground
to get off the ground fig. coloq. project
to get sth off the ground fig. coloq. plan, programme
to go to ground animal
to go to ground fox, rabbit
to go to ground criminal
fig. to run sb to ground
above/below ground fig. coloq. (alive/dead)
2. ground no pl (soil):
3. ground no pl (floor):
to fall to the ground fig. plans
4. ground no pl (area of land):
to gain/lose ground MILIT.
to gain/lose ground fig. idea, politician
5. ground (surrounding a building):
6. ground (for outdoor sports):
7. ground (for animals):
breeding ground also fig.
breeding ground also fig.
Brutstätte f a. fig.
8. ground (of a body of water):
to touch ground NÁUT.
9. ground ingl. am. ELECTR. (earth):
10. ground no pl fig. (area of discussion, experience):
11. ground usu pl (reason):
12. ground no pl also ARTE:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to break new ground person
to break new ground person
to break new ground achievement
down to the ground ingl. brit. coloq.
völlig coloq.
down to the ground ingl. brit. coloq.
sb's stamping ground coloq.
jds Revier nt fig.
from the ground up ingl. am. coloq.
to work [or think] sth out from the ground up coloq.
II. ground1 [graʊnd] V. trans.
1. ground usu passive AERO.:
2. ground NÁUT.:
3. ground usu passive (be based):
auf etw dat. basieren
von etw dat. herrühren
4. ground usu passive fig. coloq. (confine to the house):
5. ground (teach fundamentals):
6. ground ingl. am. ELECTR. (earth):
etw erden
III. ground1 [graʊnd] V. intr.
1. ground DEP. (in baseball):
2. ground NÁUT.:
I. ground2 [graʊnd] V. trans.
ground pret. of grind
II. ground2 [graʊnd] ADJ. (reduced to powder/small particles)
III. ground2 [graʊnd] SUST. (sediment)
[Boden]satz m kein pl
Kaffeesatz m <-es> kein pl
grind <ground, ground> [ɡraʊnd] V.
I. grind [graɪnd] SUST.
1. grind no pl (crushing sound):
2. grind no pl coloq. (of work):
Plackerei f <-> coloq.
3. grind coloq.:
Arbeitstier nt <-(e)s, -e> fig. coloq.
4. grind esp ingl. brit. dated vulg. (have sexual intercourse):
5. grind Irish:
Nachhilfe f <-, -n>
II. grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] V. trans.
1. grind (crush):
to grind sth coffee, pepper
etw mahlen
to grind meat ingl. am., ingl. austr.
2. grind (press firmly):
to grind sth cigarette
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:
Entrada de OpenDict
ground SUST.
Glosario especializado de geografía Klett
grind <ground, ground> [ɡraʊnd] V.
Diccionario técnico PONS de términos viales y transportes
ground
Present
Istomp
youstomp
he/she/itstomps
westomp
youstomp
theystomp
Past
Istomped
youstomped
he/she/itstomped
westomped
youstomped
theystomped
Present Perfect
Ihavestomped
youhavestomped
he/she/ithasstomped
wehavestomped
youhavestomped
theyhavestomped
Past Perfect
Ihadstomped
youhadstomped
he/she/ithadstomped
wehadstomped
youhadstomped
theyhadstomped
PONS OpenDict

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
It was a good stomping ground to learn some of the tricks of the trade and again it was another step up.
www.eveningecho.ie
Now, after returning to his former stomping ground last year, he has an eye on the title this year.
jamaica-gleaner.com
He had a decent half-season at his old stomping ground, scoring five league goals, but various reports continued about his apparent disruptive dressing room influence.
en.wikipedia.org
It's still that, a stomping ground, even if he's the one being stomped on now.
www.sportsjoe.ie
And he's not the only member of the previous cast who was eagre to revisit their old stomping ground.
www.tv3.ie

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