Ground
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Pronunciation
- SAMPA: /'/
- IPA: /'gɻɑʊnd/
Noun
ground
- soil, earth.
- The worm crawls through the ground.
- earth surface
- terrain
- The kids are in the playground
- soccer stadium
- Manchester United's ground is known as Old Trafford
- (US) An electrical conductor connected to the ground.
- The British equivalent is earth.
- (US) A level of electrical potential used as a zero reference.
Related words
- ground zero, ground water, higher ground,
ground level
Translations
- Dutch: grond m (1), aarde f (2, 5), bodem m (1), terrein n (3), aarding f (5), neuter m (6)
- Esperanto: grundo
- Finnish: maa, maaperä (1)
- French: sol m, terre f
- Indonesian: tanah, lapangan
- Japanese: 地面 (じめん, jimen), グラウンド (guraundo)
- Swedish: mark
Verb
to ground
- Past tense of to grind
Translations
- Dutch: maalde, maalden
Verb
to ground
- Past participle of to grind
Translations
- Dutch: gemalen
- French: moulu
Transitive verb
to ground (grounded, grounded)
- To require (someone) to remain at home, usually as a punishment.
- To forbid (an aircraft or pilot) to fly.
- To connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground.
Translations
- Dutch: huisarrest geven (1), vliegverbod opleggen (2), aarden (3)
- Finnish: maattaa (3), maadoittaa (3)
Related words
grounding