on the ground
在地上;当场;在决斗
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在地上;当场;在决斗
1. the surface of a planet (such as the earth or Mars)
2. an area used for a particular purpose
the parade ground fishing grounds
3. the area around and belonging to a house or other building
4. an area of knowledge or special interest
covered a lot of ground in his lecture
5. an area to be won or defended in or as if in battle
6. soil, earth
7. a special soil
8. the bottom of a body of water
9. ground coffee beans after brewing
10. sediment sense 1
11. a basis for belief, action, or argument
ground for complaint —often used in plural
sufficient grounds for divorce
12. a fundamental logical condition
13. a basic metaphysical (see metaphysical sense 2) cause
14. an object that makes an electrical connection with the earth
15. a large conducting body (such as the earth) used as a common return for an electric circuit and as an arbitrary zero of potential
16. electric connection with a ground
17. a surrounding area background
18. material that serves as a substratum
19. a football offense utilizing primarily running plays
20. entirely new or afresh
The car has been redesigned from the ground up.
21. from the very beginning thoroughly
built the resort from the ground up
22. beyond what is necessary or tolerable to exhaustion
labored an issue into the ground
— Newsweek
23. in or as if in flight off to a good start
the program never got off the ground
24. at the scene of action
25. into a burrow
the fox went to ground
26. into hiding
… might need to make a run for it and go to ground someplace …
— Edward Hoagland
27. to provide a reason or justification for
our fears about technological change may be well grounded
— L. K. Williams
28. to furnish with a foundation of knowledge base
an understanding … that is grounded in fact
— Michael Kimmelman
29. to cause to run aground
30. to bring to or place on the ground
31. to restrict to the ground
ground a pilot
32. to prohibit from taking part in some usual activities
grounded her for a week
33. to connect electrically with a ground
34. to throw (a football) intentionally to the ground to avoid being tackled for a loss
35. to run aground
The ship grounded on a mud bank.
36. to hit a grounder
grounded back to the pitcher
37. to have a ground or basis rely
38. reduced to small pieces or a powder by a grinding process
ground beef ground coffee beans
39. the surface of the earth
40. the soil that is on or under the surface of the earth
41. an area of land
42. to provide a basis or reason for (something)
43. to cause a ship or boat to hit the ground below the water so that it cannot move
44. to prevent (an aircraft or a pilot) from flying
45. the surface of the earth
Leaves fell to the ground.
46. soil entry 2 sense 1, earth
The beans themselves popped out of the ground.
— Laura Ingalls Wilder, Little House on the Prairie
47. the bottom of a body of water
The boat struck ground.
48. an area of land
sacred ground
49. an area used for some purpose
a hunting ground
50. the land around and belonging to a building
the school grounds
51. background sense 1
52. a reason for a belief, action, or argument
What is the ground for your complaint?
53. an area of knowledge
We covered a lot of ground in class.
54. a level of achievement or success
The company is losing ground.
55. material in a liquid that settles to the bottom
coffee grounds
56. to provide a reason for
The practices are grounded in tradition.
57. to instruct in basic knowledge or understanding The students are well grounded in math.
58. to run or cause to run aground
ground a ship
59. to connect electrically with the ground
60. to prevent (a plane or pilot) from flying
61. to prohibit from taking part in certain activities as punishment
My parents grounded me for a week.
62. the foundation or basis on which knowledge, belief, or conviction rests a premise, reason, or collection of data upon which something (as a legal action or argument) relies for validity
sued the city on the ground that the city…had wrongfully released…records
— City of Lawton v. Moore, 868 P.2d 690 (1993) listed adultery and alcoholism as the grounds for divorce
63. a piece or parcel of land
the design being to create high ground for use during overflow periods
— Bright v. Perkins, 239 S.W.2d 281 (1951) a sudden disruption of a piece of ground from one man's land
— Porter v. Arkansas Western Gas Co., 482 S.W.2d 598 (1972)
64. to furnish a ground for set on a basis
that court grounded the disclosure requirement in negligence law
— Scott v. Bradford, 606 P.2d 554 (1979) an argument grounded on falsehoods
on n the ground在地面上
speed on the ground对地速度
Down on the ground哭倒在这地上
Evidence on the ground现场证据
Beat On The Ground地面节拍
on the play ground在实地发挥
be on the ground在场
Kneeling on the ground跪在地上
on the spot立刻,当场;在危险中;处于负责地位
fall on the ground摔倒地上
on the earth在世上;在地球上;在地上
they lay down on the ground and let queen step over them.
他们在地面上躺下而且让皇后在他们之上行走.
what obama needs – and explicitly asks for – from europeans is not awards, but troops on the ground and willing to be shot at in afghanistan.
奥巴马需要欧洲人提供的也已经明确提出要求的,不是什么奖项,而是愿意在阿富汗被当作靶子的地面部队。
not all low angle shots need to be right on the ground looking up.
不是所有的低角度摄影都是基于从地面往上看的办法。
the child sitting on the ground yowled.
那个小孩坐在地上大哭大叫。
if i see a person bleeding on the ground or in an epileptic fit or something like that then i will most certainly act by calling an ambulance.
如果我看见一个人流着血躺在地上,或是突然癫痫发作又或是其他一些诸如此类的情况,我会做的大概就是叫救护车了。
people on the ground hear a voice from the cloud, though what it says may be forever unknown due to a tear in the papyrus.
地面上的人们听到了云中的声音,而这声音说的什么却可能因为纸草书上的一道撕口而永不为人所知。
in a just society, we walk around on the ground on two legs, thinking, feeling and choosing.
在一个公正的社会,我们在地上用两条腿走路,思考着、感受着、选择着。
he tossed on the ground that night.
那天夜里他在地上辗转反侧。
she picks up one of my white bishops, and spins it on the ground like a top.
她拿了我的一个白色主教,并且像它在地上一样开始旋转它。
she looked at the moon, then at the horse, and then at the man lying on the ground as if dead.
她望了望月亮,然后又望了望马,接着又望了望躺在地上的仿佛已经死去的人。
demesne私有地;领地;土地之所有
park公园;[交] 停车场
yard(Yard)人名;(英)亚德