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1. (adj.) aground
with the bottom stuck on the ground beneath a body of water; stranded:
The ship ran aground.
2. aground
on or onto the ground.
Etymology: (1250–1300)
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| Definition of 'Aground' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adverb) aground(p)
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"
2. (adverb) aground
with the bottom lodged on the ground
"he ran the ship aground"
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| Definition of 'Aground' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. Aground
on the ground; stranded; -- a nautical term applied to a ship when its bottom lodges on the ground
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Sense: (of ships) (stuck) on the bed of the sea etc in shallow water
Our boat ran aground.
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Afrikaans: strand |
Arabic: مُرْتَطِم بِالأرْض/ فِي ق |
Bulgarian: заседнал |
Brazilian: encalhado |
Czech: na mělčinu |
German: auf Grund gelaufen sein |
Danish: på grund, grundstødt |
Greek: προσαράζω σε ξέρα (για πλ |
Spanish: encallado |
Estonian: madalikul kinni |
Farsi: به گل نشسته |
Finnish: juuttunut matalikkoon |
French: échoué |
Hebrew: לַעֲלוֹת עַל שִׂרטוֹן |
Hindi: भूग्रस्त |
Croatian: nasukan |
Hungarian: megfeneklett |
Indonesian: kandas, terdampar |
Icelandic: strandaður |
Italian: in secco, arenato |
Japanese: 座礁して |
Korean: 좌초하여 |
Lithuanian: ant seklumos |
Latvian: uz sēkļa |
Malay: tersadai |
Dutch: aan de grond |
Norwegian: på grunn, grunnstøtt |
Polish: na mieliźnie |
Persian: به گل نشسته |
Pashto: پرځمکه ، وچی ته رسیدل |
Portuguese: encalhado |
Romanian: eşuat |
Russian: на мели |
Slovak: na plytčine |
Slovenian: nasedel |
Serbian: nasukan |
Swedish: på grund |
Thai: เกยตื้น |
Turkish: karaya oturmuş |
Taiwanese: 擱淺的 |
Ukrainian: на мілині |
Urdu: زمین پر |
Vietnamese: mắc cạn |
Chinese: 搁浅的(地) |
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