ground
noun
/ɡɹaʊnd/
|
- (electricity, Canadian, and, US) An electrical conductor connected to the earth, or a large conductor whose electrical potential is taken as zero (such as a steel chassis).
|
terre,
masse
|
|
terre
|
- The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
|
sol,
terre
|
- (countable) The bottom of a body of water.
|
fond
|
- Basis, foundation, groundwork, legwork.
|
base,
fondation
|
- (figurative, by extension) Advantage given or gained in any contest; e.g. in football, chess, debate or academic discourse.
- (countable, cricket) The area of grass on which a match is played (a cricket field); the entire arena in which it is played; the part of the field behind a batsman's popping crease where he can not be run out (hence to make one's ground).
|
terrain,
terrain de football
|
grounds
noun
/ɡɹaʊndz/
|
- (legal) Basis or justification for something.
|
raison,
motif
|
grounds
noun
/ɡɹaʊndz/
|
- The sediment at the bottom of a liquid, or from which a liquid has been filtered.
|
marc
|
ground
verb
/ɡɹaʊnd/
|
- (transitive) To forbid (an aircraft or pilot) to fly.
|
clouer au sol
|
- To found; to fix or set, as on a foundation, reason, or principle; to furnish a ground for; to fix firmly.
|
gronder,
punir
|
ground
adjective
/ɡɹaʊnd/
|
- Crushed, or reduced to small particles.
|
haché,
moulu
|
grounded
adjective
/-dəd/
,
/ˈɡɹaʊn.dɪd/
|
- (aviation, of an airman or aircraft) Not allowed to fly.
|
interdit de vol
|
- (electricity, North America) Of or pertaining to an electrical conductor which is connected to earth; earthed.
|
puni
|
grounding
noun
/ˈɡɹaʊndɪŋ/
|
- The act by which a child is grounded (forbidden from going out, using electronics, etc.).
|
privation de sortie
|
- The background of embroidery, etc.
|
base
|