POPAYÁN, Colombia — In the Colombian city of Popayán, an auction is getting underway, with roasters bidding for specialty coffees that are sold in lots of 200 to 300 pounds. One of the lots has notes ...

ground noun (WIRE) [ C usually singular ] US (UK earth) a wire that makes a connection between a piece of electrical equipment and the ground, so the user is protected from feeling an electric shock if the equipment develops a fault

2. Just like an electric screwdriver pulls into a piece of wood, so these treads would cruise along the ground, regardless of terrain. 就 像 电动 螺丝刀 钻 木 一样, 这些 踏板 可以 在 地面 巡航, 不必 担心 地形。

The ground in an electric plug or piece of electrical equipment is the wire through which electricity passes into the ground and which makes the equipment safe.

{Ground joint}, a close joint made by grinding together two pieces, as of metal with emery and oil, or of glass with fine sand and water. [1913 Webster] 來源 (13): WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn] ground n 1: the solid part of the earth ' s surface; " the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land "; " the earth shook for several ...

lit. arising suddenly above the level ground (idiom); sudden emergence of prominent new feature — Yasukuni Shrine, Shintō shrine in Tōkyō Japanese war dead, controversial as burial ground of several Class A war criminals — lit. be confined within a circle drawn on the ground [习惯用语]—