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grounding

US // (ˈɡraʊndɪŋ) //

接地,接地性,接地工作

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a basic knowledge of or training in a subject

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbase, set; educate

Examples

  • Shaffer is a vital, cherished and cherishing grounding influence.

  • In grounding the 787, the FAA declared that the fires represented an “unsafe condition.”

  • The lithium-ion batteries that caused the grounding last year of the entire Boeing 787 fleet weigh 60 pounds on each plane.

  • She is his place for replenishment, for grounding, for rest, and for joy.

  • One imagines exactly this consideration for the needs of another as grounding his transformation.

  • Grounding the keel, some of them gladly leaped out, feeling with inexpressible relief the solid strand beneath their feet.

  • After this grounding in agriculture, which all the boys must have, the student gets an introduction to the mechanical trades.

  • All, excepting the aged grandmother, spoke French, and the daughters had a thorough grounding in the literature.

  • A number of excellent sergeants and corporals did not have the necessary grounding to enable them to pass the examinations.

  • Friedrich, grounding partly on those Rhine aspects, has his own scheme laid for Campaign 1758.