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aground
a·ground A0150500 (ə-ground′)adv. & adj.1. Onto or on a shore, reef, or the bottom of a body of water: a ship that ran aground; a ship aground offshore.2. On the ground: combat aircraft aloft and aground.aground (əˈɡraʊnd) adv, adj (postpositive) on or onto the ground or bottom, as in shallow watera•ground (əˈgraʊnd) adv., adj. 1. with the bottom stuck on the ground beneath a body of water; stranded: The ship ran aground. 2. on or onto the ground. [1250–1300] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | aground - stuck in a place where a ship can no longer float; "a ship aground offshore"; "a boat aground on the beach waiting for the tide to lift it"afloat - borne on the water; floating | Adv. | 1. | aground - with the bottom lodged on the ground; "he ran the ship aground" |
agroundadverb beached, grounded, stuck, shipwrecked, foundered, stranded, ashore, marooned, on the rocks, high and dry The 40ft Lady Gwendoline was aground and taking in water.Translationsaground (əˈgraund) adjective, adverb (of ships) (stuck) on the bed of the sea etc in shallow water. Our boat ran aground. 擱淺的 搁浅的(地) IdiomsSeerun agroundaground
Synonyms for agroundadv beachedSynonyms- beached
- grounded
- stuck
- shipwrecked
- foundered
- stranded
- ashore
- marooned
- on the rocks
- high and dry
Antonyms for agroundadj stuck in a place where a ship can no longer floatAntonyms |