grind
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |C1| grind /ɡraɪnd/ verb (past tense and past participle ground /ɡraʊnd/)
grind noun
Irregular Forms: (ground)
آسیاب کردن
صاف کردن، کوبیدن، عمل خرد کردن یا آسیاب کردن، سایش، کار یکنواخت، خردکردن، تیز کردن، ساییدن، اذیت کردن، آسیاب شدن، سخت کارکردن، علوم مهندسی: تیز کردن سایش، معماری: سمباده کردن
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Synonyms & Related Words grind[verb]Synonyms:- crush, abrade, granulate, grate, mill, pound, powder, pulverize, triturate
- smooth, polish, sand, sharpen, whet
- scrape, gnash, grate
[noun]Synonyms:- hard work, chore, drudgery, labour, sweat
(informal), toil
English Thesaurus: press, squeeze, squash, crush, mash, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. grind1 /ɡraɪnd/
verb (
past tense and past participle ground /ɡraʊnd/)
[
Language: Old English;
Origin: grindan]
1. INTO SMALL PIECES [transitive] a) (
also grind up) to break something such as corn or coffee beans into small pieces or powder, either in a machine or between two hard surfaces:
freshly ground pepper b) American English to cut food, especially raw meat, into very small pieces by putting it through a machine
Synonym : mince British English:
ground beef2. SMOOTH/SHARP [transitive] to make something smooth or sharp by rubbing it on a hard surface or by using a machine:
a stone for grinding knives and scissors The lenses are ground to a high standard of precision.3. PRESS a) [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to press something onto a surface and rub it with a strong twisting movement
grind something into something He dropped a cigar butt and ground it into the carpet with his heel. He ground out his cigarette on the window ledge. b) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to press hard against something
grind against/together as these plates (=large areas of land) grind against each other4. grind your teeth to rub your upper and lower teeth together, making a noise
5. grind to a halt (
also come to a grinding halt)
a) if a vehicle grinds to a halt, it stops gradually:
Traffic ground to a halt as it approached the accident site. b) if a country, organization, or process grinds to a halt, its activity or the process gradually stops:
After two days the talks had ground to a halt.6. PERFORM A MOVEMENT to perform a special movement in
skateboarding or
ROLLERBLADING, which involves moving sideways along the edge of something, so that the bar connecting the wheels of the
skateboard or
Rollerblade presses hard against the edge
⇒
have an axe to grind at
axe1(4)
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II. grind2 noun1. [singular] something that is hard work and physically or mentally tiring:
I find the journey to work a real grind. workers emerging from their daily grind in the factory2. [countable] American English informal a student who never does anything except study
Synonym : swot British English3. [countable] a movement in
skateboarding or
ROLLERBLADING, which involves moving sideways along the edge of something, so that the bar connecting the wheels of the
skateboard or
Rollerblade presses hard against the edge
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Collocations grind verb ADV. coarsely | finely The cement need not be finely ground.
down, up Grind the seeds down to a powder. PREP. into machinery for grinding wheat into flour
to The coffee is ground to a fine powder. PHRASES freshly ground freshly ground black pepper [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus Idioms grindɡraɪnd See:
ax to grind [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲