grounded   美 ['ɡraʊndɪd]

grounded

grounded  美 ['ɡraʊndɪd]

adj. 理性的;理智的;接触地面的  v. 停(ground的过去式);触地 

The boxer grounded his opponent. 这名拳击手把对手打翻在地。
Country living makes you more grounded, it helps you enjoy simple things that do not have high price tags on them. 乡村生活让人觉得更踏实,它可以帮助你享受简单的事情,而且不需要你支付高昂的价格。

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  • adj. 理性的;理智的;接触地面的
  • v. 停(ground的过去式);触地
  • 1. The boxer grounded his opponent.

    这名拳击手把对手打翻在地。

  • 2. Country living makes you more grounded, it helps you enjoy simple things that do not have high price tags on them.

    乡村生活让人觉得更踏实,它可以帮助你享受简单的事情,而且不需要你支付高昂的价格。

  • 3. Our people are grounded in reality, after all. And most of the necessary technology already exists.

    毕竟,我们的设计是基于现实的,而且绝大多数的必要技术已经存在。

  • grounded (adj.) late 14c., "learned, instructed thoroughly in the basics;" 1540s as "firmly fixed or established," past-participle adjective from ground (v.). Electrical sense is from 1889. Meaning "having been denied privileges" is from 1940s. Dickens had room-ridden "confined to one's room."
ground·ed / ˈɡraʊndɪd ; NAmE ˈɡraʊndɪd / adjective having a sensible and realistic attitude to life (对生活)持有现实态度的 Away from Hollywood, he relies on his family and friends to keep him grounded. 离开好莱坞之后,他靠家人和朋友使自己保持心态平衡。 IDIOM (be) ˈgrounded in/on sth (to be) based on sth 以…为基础;基于 His views are grounded on the assumption that all people are equal. 他的观点建立在人人平等的假设之上。 ground·ed / ˈɡraʊndɪd ; NAmE ˈɡraʊndɪd /
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