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1 | T to stop a plane from leaving the ground , or stop people from flying somewhere 使(飞机)停飞;使(飞机)留在地面 | All of their planes have been grounded. 他们所有的飞机均已停飞。 | |
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2 | T to punish a child or young person by stopping them from going to places they enjoy 罚(孩子或年少者)不准出去 | His parents grounded him for two weeks for smoking. 他的父母因其吸烟罚他两周不准出门。 | |
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3 | I/T if a boat grounds or is grounded , it hits a rock or the ground under the water (使)(船只)搁浅 |
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4 | T often passive to base a decision or idea on a particular thing 使(决定、想法)建立在…之上,基于 | be grounded in/on sth Any new policies need to be firmly grounded in careful analysis of the issues. 任何新政策都必须严格地建立在对问题的认真分析之上。 | |
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5 | T often passive to teach someone the basic parts of a subject 向…传授基本技能;教授…基本知识 | be grounded in sth Trainees are grounded in the basic skills. 受训人接受了基本技能的训练。 | |
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6 | T AMERICAN to earth a piece of electrical equipment 把…接地 |
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7 | T mainly journalism in sport , to put or hit the ball into the ground , or to make it roll along the ground (体育运动中)掷地滚(球),击地滚(球) |
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