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adj. grond-, bodem-; vermalen, verbrijzeld--------n. aarde; grond; terrein; ondergrond; gebied; basis--------v. aan de grond houden; funderen; baseren; beargumenteren; aardenground1[ graund]♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:fall to the ground • falen, in duigen vallentouch ground • vaste grond onder de voeten krijgenrun oneself into the ground • zich uitputtenget off the ground • van de grond/op gang komen3 break (new/fresh) ground • nieuw terrein betreden, pionierswerk verrichtencover much ground • een lange afstand afleggen; veel terrein/onderwerpen bestrijkengive/lose ground • terrein verliezen, wijkenhold/keep/stand one's ground • standhouden, voet bij stuk houdenshift one's ground • van argument/mening veranderenfeel the ground • poolshoogte nemenit suits him down to the ground • dat komt hem uitstekend van pasIV 〈 meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:1 a house standing in its own grounds • een huis, geheel door eigen grond omgeven————————ground2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 gronden ⇒ baseren, onderbouwen♦voorbeelden:————————ground3→ grind grind/
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