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grounded

US // (ˈɡraʊndɪd) //

踏实的,踏实的人,踏踏实实的,踏实

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : sensible and down-to-earth; having one's feet on the ground

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbase, set; educate

Examples

  • Though it’s more grounded than Dan and Eugene Levy’s farce—the generation gap between immigrant parents and their Canadian kids is a big theme—both series feature quirky characters who care deeply for each other.

  • Singapore Airlines ultimately didn’t follow through on the flights to nowhere idea, opting instead in October for a grounded experience that offered customers dinner and a movie on a double-decker A380 plane for $37 to $440.

  • Come up off your grounded hand, and bring your torso to an upright position.

  • AirAsia has now been grounded on this route by the Indonesians.

  • He was a dreamer, an idealist, grounded in the reality he observed around him.

  • Few cared about the grounded luxury jets that offered all manner of in-flight comforts—those were meant for the princelings.

  • Patterson was certain this grounded youngster would not survive if he just left her there.

  • After the attack, Daryl sits and talks with him, keeping him grounded.

  • And the lead wire from the aerials, well grounded, was brought directly in from overhead and connected with the radio set.

  • If it spreads beyond his premises and harms others his liability for the harm must be grounded on his negligence.

  • If a boatman has grounded the ship of a man and has refloated her, he shall give money to half her price.

  • As he spoke another raft took the shore, and then they grounded so rapidly that it was impossible to count them.

  • As the boat grounded upon the other shore, a piece of shell tore through his drum.