- કચરો ⇄ ground gujarati
- કોઇ ⇄ ground gujarati
- કોઇ નક્કર આધાર કે સિદ્ધાંત પર સ્થાપવું ⇄ ground gujarati
- કોઇ બ નાવ કે કાર્યની જગ્યા ⇄ ground gujarati
- ક્ષેત્ર ⇄ ground gujarati
- ઘરનું આંગ ણું ⇄ ground gujarati
- ચિત્રકામ જેના પર થાય છે તે સપાટી ⇄ ground gujarati
- જ મીન ⇄ ground gujarati
- જમીન પર મૂકવું ⇄ ground gujarati
- તળિયાનો મે લ ⇄ ground gujarati
- ધરતીની સપાટી ⇄ ground gujarati
- પાયો ⇄ ground gujarati
- બેસાડવું ⇄ ground gujarati
- ભરતકામ ⇄ ground gujarati
- ભોંય ⇄ ground gujarati
- સપાટી ⇄ ground gujarati
- સાગર કે પાણીનું તળિયું ⇄ ground gujarati
- હેતું ⇄ ground gujarati
ground in Hindi हिन्दी
- आधार ⇄ ground hindi
- कारण ⇄ ground hindi
- जमीन ⇄ ground hindi
- धरती ⇄ ground hindi
- नींव ⇄ ground hindi
- पदार्थ ⇄ ground hindi
- बुनियाद ⇄ ground hindi
- भू ⇄ ground hindi
- भूतल ⇄ ground hindi
- भूमि ⇄ ground hindi
- भूमि में लग जाना ⇄ ground hindi
- मूल ⇄ ground hindi
- स्थल ⇄ ground hindi
- स्थापित करना ⇄ ground hindi
- स्थिर करना ⇄ ground hindi
- हेतु ⇄ ground hindi
ground in Marathi मराठी
- आधार ⇄ ground marathi
- आधारणे ⇄ ground marathi
- कारण ⇄ ground marathi
- किनाऱ्याला लावणे ⇄ ground marathi
- कुरण ⇄ ground marathi
- क्रीडांगण ⇄ ground marathi
- गट ⇄ ground marathi
- जमीन ⇄ ground marathi
- टेकाड ⇄ ground marathi
- दळले ⇄ ground marathi
- पार्श्वभूमि ⇄ ground marathi
- प्रांगण ⇄ ground marathi
- भुई ⇄ ground marathi
- भू ⇄ ground marathi
- भूपृष्ठ ⇄ ground marathi
- भूमि ⇄ ground marathi
- भूमिस्थ करणे ⇄ ground marathi
- भूमी ⇄ ground marathi
- मैदान ⇄ ground marathi
ground in Sindhi سنڌي
- زمين، بنياد، سبب، ميدان، اصول ⇄ Ground sindhi
ground in Telugu తెలుగు
- ఊర్జితపరుచుట. తుపాకీలను కింద పెట్టినారు. ⇄ ground telugu
- నేలపెట్టుట ⇄ ground telugu
- నేలవుంచుట ⇄ ground telugu
- వాడి మాటలకు అమరకోశమును ఆధారముగాచెప్పుతాడు. వాండ్లకు వ్యాకరణముబాగా నేర్పినాడు. ⇄ ground telugu
ground in English
- ground ⇄ adj. 1. of the ground; on the ground.
Ex. the ground floor.
2. basic; fundamental.
3. living or growing in, on, or close to the ground.english - ground ⇄ adj. 1. reduced to fine particles by grinding or crushing.
Ex. ground black pepper.
2. subjected to the action or process of grinding.
Ex. a finely ground edge on a tool.english - ground ⇄ expr. above (the) ground, alive.
Ex. While I remain above the ground, you shall hear from me still (Shakespeare).english - ground ⇄ expr. break ground,
a. to turn up soil with a plow, shovel, etc.; dig; plow.
Ex. to break ground for a new school.
b. to begin building.
c. (Figurative.) to execute a plan or venture.
Ex. He showed no inclination to breakenglish - ground ⇄ expr. cover ground,
a. to go over a certain distance or area; travel.
Ex. Did you cover much ground on the hike?
b. (Figurative.) to do a certain amount of work.
Ex. We covered considerable ground in our history class today.english - ground ⇄ expr. cut the ground from under one (or under one's feet), to spoil one's defense or argument by meeting it in advance.
Ex. A witness with evidence to the contrary cut the ground from under the defense attorney's argument.english - ground ⇄ expr. fall to the ground, (of schemes) to fail; be given up.
Ex. It fell to the ground with the rest of the King's plans and attempts (Horace Walpole).english - ground ⇄ expr. from the ground up, completely; entirely; thoroughly.
Ex. We conducted our research from the ground up.english - ground ⇄ expr. gain ground,
a. to go forward; advance; progress.
Ex. The fresh troops gained much ground against the exhausted enemy.
b. (Figurative.) to become more common or widespread.
Ex. His ideas are gaining ground.english - ground ⇄ expr. get off the ground, to make a start; go forward; advance.
Ex. The magazine never got off the ground (Time).english - ground ⇄ expr. give ground, to retreat; yield.
Ex. They come, no man give ground ... Be Englishmen and beard them to their faces (Thomas Dekker).english - ground ⇄ expr. ground out, (Baseball.) to be put out on hitting a grounder.
Ex. The youngster ... calmly threw home to start a run-nipping double play, and then got [the outfielder] to ground out (Time).english - ground ⇄ expr. grounds,
a. land, lawns, and gardens around a house or other building.
Ex. the grounds of an estate.
b. small bits that sink to the bottom of a drink such as coffee or tea; dregs; sediment.
Ex. Pour the grounds down the drenglish - ground ⇄ expr. hold one's ground, to keep one's position; not retreat or yield.
Ex. He could not hold his ground in the face of relentless opposition.english - ground ⇄ expr. lose ground,
a. to go backward; retreat; yield.
Ex. We lost ground because of the storm.
b. (Figurative.) to become less common or widespread.
Ex. Superstition and illiteracy are losing ground as people become more educateenglish - ground ⇄ expr. run into the ground, (Informal.) to carry to an extreme; overdo.
Ex. You have a good idea, but I hope you won't run it into the ground.english - ground ⇄ expr. shift one's ground, to change one's position; use a different defense or argument.
Ex. A friend, as willing to shift his ground as I, gave me an overture which I accepted (Richard Ligon).english - ground ⇄ expr. stand one's ground, to keep one's position; refuse to retreat or yield.
Ex. The Deserters ... stood their ground, and ... fired on 'em (London Gazette).english - ground ⇄ expr. take ground, to take up, or move into, a certain position.
Ex. Take ground to the right (or left) in fours (F. A. Griffiths).english - ground ⇄ ground (1), noun, adjective, verb. english
- ground ⇄ ground (2), verb, adjective.
verb a past tense and past participle of grind.
Ex. The miller ground the corn into meal. The wheat was ground to make flour.english - ground ⇄ noun 1. the solid part of the earth's surface.
Ex. A blanket of snow covered the ground. He looked on the ground while he answered her (Scott).
2. soil; earth; dirt.
Ex. And here the maiden, sleeping sound, On the dank and dirty groundenglish - ground ⇄ v.i. 1. to run aground; hit the bottom or shore.
Ex. The boat grounded in shallow water.
2. (Baseball.) to hit a bouncing or rolling ball.english - ground ⇄ v.t. 1. to put on the ground; cause to touch the ground.
Ex. to ground arms.
2. (Figurative.)
a. to fix firmly; establish.
Ex. His beliefs are grounded on facts.
b. to instruct in the first principles or elements.
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