- be grounded on sth
- be grounded in/on sth► to be based firmly on something: »
The estimates of strong dividend growth are grounded on a steady recovery in the global economy.
Main Entry: ↑grounded
Financial and business terms. 2012.
The estimates of strong dividend growth are grounded on a steady recovery in the global economy.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
be grounded in sth — be grounded in/on sth ► to be based firmly on something: »The estimates of strong dividend growth are grounded on a steady recovery in the global economy. Main Entry: ↑grounded … Financial and business terms
grounded — UK US /ˈgraʊndɪd/ adjective ● be grounded in/on sth Cf. be grounded on sth … Financial and business terms
well-grounded — adj 1.) well grounded in sth fully trained in an activity or skill ▪ The soldiers were well grounded in survival skills. 2.) ↑well founded ▪ My fears were well grounded … Dictionary of contemporary English
be grounded in/on sth — ► to be based firmly on something: »The estimates of strong dividend growth are grounded on a steady recovery in the global economy. Main Entry: ↑grounded … Financial and business terms
(be) grounded in something — (be) ˈgrounded in/on sth idiom (to be) based on sth • His views are grounded on the assumption that all people are equal. • These explanations are not sufficiently grounded in fact. Main entry: ↑grounded … Useful english dictionary
(be) grounded on something — (be) ˈgrounded in/on sth idiom (to be) based on sth • His views are grounded on the assumption that all people are equal. • These explanations are not sufficiently grounded in fact. Main entry: ↑grounded … Useful english dictionary
ground — ground1 W1S1 [graund] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(earth)¦ 2¦(area of land)¦ 3¦(reason)¦ 4¦(subject)¦ 5¦(opinion)¦ 6¦(sport)¦ 7 hold/stand your ground 8 get off the ground 9 gain ground 10 lose ground … Dictionary of contemporary English
ground — ▪ I. ground ground 1 [graʊnd] noun [countable usually plural] 1. a reason, often a legal or official one, for doing or believing something: ground for • There are grounds for optimism that the slump in the housing market may end. • Are there… … Financial and business terms
ground — 1 /graUnd/ noun EARTH SURFACE 1 (U) the surface of the earth: The leaf slowly fluttered to the ground. | The air raids were followed by military action on the ground. | below/above ground: miners working 10 hour shifts below ground compare floor… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
clear — clear1 W1S1 [klıə US klır] adj comparative clearer superlative clearest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(easy to understand)¦ 2¦(impossible to doubt)¦ 3¦(sure about something)¦ 4¦(thinking)¦ 5¦(substance/liquid)¦ 6¦(weather)¦ 7¦(eyes)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English