grounded

英 美 ['ɡraʊndɪd]
  • adj. 接地的;有基础的
  • v. 停(ground的过去式);触地
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grounded 接地气的,现实的

来自ground, 地面。引申义接地气的,现实的。

grounded (adj.)
late 14c., "learned, instructed thoroughly in the basics;" 1540s as "firmly fixed or established," past participle adjective from ground (v.). Electrical sense is from 1889. Meaning "having been denied privileges" is from 1940s. Dickens had room-ridden "confined to one's room."
1. Thompson grounded him for a month, and banned television.
汤普森罚他一个月不能出门,并禁止看电视。

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2. The civil aviation minister ordered all the planes to be grounded.
民航部长下令所有飞机不得起飞。

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3. The boat finally grounded on a soft, underwater bank.
那条船最终在松软的水下浅滩搁浅了。

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4. The car took a lurch forward but grounded in a deep rut.
车子猛地向前动了一下,但是随后就陷在一条深深的车辙里了。

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5. Her argument was grounded in fact.
她的观点有事实根据。

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