grind

英 [gra?nd] 美[ɡra?nd]
  • vt. 磨碎;磨快
  • vi. 磨碎;折磨
  • n. 磨;苦工作
  • n. (Grind)人名;(法、德)格林德

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?grinds;第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù):?grinds;過(guò)去式:?ground;過(guò)去分詞:?ground;現(xiàn)在分詞:?grinding;

助記提示


磨成grain 細(xì)粒;ground 在地上磨

中文詞源


grind 磨碎

來(lái)自PIE*ghrendh, 磨,來(lái)自*ghreu的鼻音形式,詞源同grit, grist.

英文詞源


grind
grind: [OE] Grind is part of the ancient Indo- European word-stock. Relatives such as Latin frendere ‘crush’ and Lithuanian grendu ‘rub’ point back to an Indo-European *ghrendh-. This perhaps denoted ‘crushing’ rather than what we would today call ‘grinding’; for in earliest times grain was crushed rather than ground to produce meal. The connotations of the word seem to have changed in step with advances in grainpulverizing technology. (The same is true, incidentally, in the case of Indo-European *mel-, which produced the majority of modern European words for ‘grind’, from German mahlen and Spanish moler to Russian molot’, and also gave English meal, mill, molar, etc.) Grist [OE] was formed from the same base as produced grind, and until the 15th century meant simply ‘grinding’.
=> grist
grind (v.)
Old English grindan "to rub together, crush into powder, grate, scrape," forgrindan "destroy by crushing" (class III strong verb; past tense grand, past participle grunden), from Proto-Germanic *grindanan (cognates: Dutch grenden), related to ground, from PIE *ghrendh- "to grind" (cognates: Latin frendere "to gnash the teeth," Greek khondros "corn, grain," Lithuanian grendu "to scrape, scratch"). Meaning "to make smooth or sharp by friction" is from c. 1300. Most other Germanic languages use a verb cognate with Latin molere (compare Dutch malen, Old Norse mala, German mahlen).
grind (n.)
late Old English, "the gnashing of teeth;" c. 1200, "the act of chewing or grinding," from grind (v.). The sense "steady, hard, tedious work" first recorded 1851 in college student slang (but compare gerund-grinder, 1710); the meaning "hard-working student, one who studies with dogged application" is American English slang from 1864. Slang meaning "sexual intercourse" is by 1893.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. The daily grind of government is done by Her Majesty's Civil Service.
枯燥的日常政務(wù)都由女王陛下的政府行政部門(mén)來(lái)處理。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

2. There are people who want to humiliate you and grind you down.
有一些人會(huì)想要讓你難堪,欺負(fù)你。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

3. Life continues to be a terrible grind for the ordinary person.
生活對(duì)于平頭百姓而言依然是理不清的瑣事。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

4. The grind of heavy machines could get on their nerves.
重型機(jī)器發(fā)出的刺耳的摩擦聲會(huì)讓他們心煩意亂。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

5. Would you please grind a pound of coffee for me?
請(qǐng)給我磨一磅咖啡好 嗎 ?

來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

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