ground

ground — verb

1. the form of the verb 'grind' that you use when you are talking about the past, w

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

the form of the verb 'grind' that you use when you are talking about the past, with the basic meaning of crushing something into very small pieces using a machine or a tool

例句

Hao had already ground the coffee beans before his guests arrived.

ground as past participle in past perfect tense

The old mill in the village ground wheat into flour every morning.

ground as simple past tense for a repeated action

同義詞
  • crushed

    more general — crush works for any material; grind specifically uses friction

  • milled

    technical term for processing grain in a mill

  • pulverized

    more formal and suggests very fine powder

文法句型

ground + noun phrase (transitive)

ground (intransitive, e.g. teeth grinding)

用法筆記

Only appears as the past tense or past participle of the verb 'grind'. It does not exist as a separate verb meaning — if you need the present form, use 'grind'.

常見錯誤

I ground the coffee every morning.' (when meaning present habit).
I grind the coffee every morning.
💡'ground' is the past form only, not a present-tense alternative.
She has grind the pepper.
She has ground the pepper.
💡use 'ground' (not 'grind') as the past participle with 'have/has/had'.

2. when a ship or boat touches the bottom of a sea, river, or lake and becomes stuc

2.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

when a ship or boat touches the bottom of a sea, river, or lake and becomes stuck there, unable to move anymore

例句

The fishing boat grounded on some rocks near the coast of Kenting.

intransitive: boat + ground + on [obstacle]

The cargo ship grounded on a sandbar off the coast of Keelung.

intransitive: ship + grounded + on [obstacle]

同義詞
  • run aground

    phrasal alternative, equally common in maritime contexts

  • beached

    usually implies the ship is deliberately or permanently on shore

反義詞
  • set sail

    to begin a journey on water, the opposite of getting stuck

文法句型

ground + on + noun phrase (intransitive)

be grounded (passive)

ground + noun phrase (transitive)

用法筆記

Often used in the passive form. The phrasal expression 'run aground' is a common alternative that means the same thing.

常見錯誤

The ship was grounded on the port.
The ship was grounded on a sandbank near the port.
💡'grounded' means hitting the bottom, not arriving at a harbour.

3. to order that an aircraft must stay on the ground and not fly, usually because o

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

to order that an aircraft must stay on the ground and not fly, usually because of bad weather, mechanical problems, or other safety concerns

例句

All flights at Songshan Airport were grounded after the earthquake damaged the runway.

passive: flights + be grounded + after [event]

The airline grounded its fleet of small planes for safety checks.

active: airline + ground + aircraft + for [reason]

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

be grounded (passive)

ground + noun phrase (active)

用法筆記

Subject is usually an airline, airport authority, or government. The aircraft is the direct object in active sentences. Can also apply to drones and other flying vehicles.

常見錯誤

The plane was grounded on the runway for an hour.' (when meaning it was waiting).
The plane was grounded on the runway because of a mechanical fault.
💡'grounded' means the flight was cancelled or delayed indefinitely, not a short wait.

4. to stop a child or teenager from leaving the house or enjoying social activities

4.動詞及物B1
釋義

to stop a child or teenager from leaving the house or enjoying social activities as a form of punishment for bad behaviour

例句

Jisoo's parents grounded her for two weeks after she lied about her grades.

ground + [person] + for + [time period]

Mateo was grounded from his video games because he failed his maths exam.

passive: be grounded from [activity]

同義詞
反義詞
  • allow out

    to give permission to leave the house

  • forgive

    not the direct opposite but an alternative parental response

文法句型

be grounded + for + time period

be grounded + from + activity

ground + noun phrase + for + time period

用法筆記

Only applies to children and teenagers living with parents or guardians. Never use for workplace discipline or adult punishment.

常見錯誤

My boss grounded me for being late.
My boss gave me a warning for being late.
💡'ground' for punishment only applies to children or teenagers, not adults in workplace settings.
My mom grounded me from going out for a week.
My mom grounded me for a week.
💡'for a week' is sufficient; 'from going out' is redundant.

5. to attach a wire between an electrical device and the earth so that electricity

5.動詞及物B2
釋義

to attach a wire between an electrical device and the earth so that electricity can safely escape if there is a fault in the equipment

例句

The electrician grounded the new water heater before turning on the power.

active: [person] + ground + [device]

All outdoor power sockets must be properly grounded to prevent electric shocks.

passive: must be grounded — safety requirement

同義詞
  • earth

    BrE equivalent — same meaning, different regional term

文法句型

be grounded (passive)

ground + noun phrase (active)

用法筆記

In British English, the word 'earth' is used instead of 'ground' for this meaning (e.g., 'Is the appliance properly earthed?').

常見錯誤

The outlet is not grounded.' (meaning the plug is loose).
The outlet is not grounded.' (correct
💡it means no earth wire is connected). — The word is correctly used here, but learners often confuse this meaning with 'broken' or 'loose'.

6. to base an idea, argument, or belief on a particular set of facts, principles, o

6.動詞及物B2
釋義

to base an idea, argument, or belief on a particular set of facts, principles, or life experiences — most often used in the passive form 'be grounded in'

例句

Christopher's research is grounded in years of work with communities in Southeast Asia.

passive: be grounded in + [experience/evidence]

The teacher's approach is grounded in the belief that every child can learn.

同義詞
  • based on

    more common in everyday speech; 'grounded in' sounds more formal and solid

  • founded on

    similar register, often used for institutions or principles

  • rooted in

    metaphorical — suggests deep historical or emotional connection

反義詞

文法句型

be grounded in + noun phrase

be grounded on + noun phrase

用法筆記

Almost always used in the passive voice ('be grounded in/on'). The active form ('ground something in/on') is very rare in modern English. Use 'base' instead if you need an active verb.

常見錯誤

The theory is grounded from research.
The theory is grounded in research.
💡use 'in' or 'on', not 'from'.
This idea grounds in real data.
This idea is grounded in real data.
💡the passive form is required; the active form is rarely used.

ground — noun

ground — adjective