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Что (кто) такое grind - определение

Hollow grind
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grind         
v. a.
1.
Triturate, pulverize, bruise, bray, comminute by attrition.
2.
Sharpen (by rubbing).
3.
Grate, rub together.
4.
Oppress, harass, persecute, plague, trouble, afflict, be hard upon.
grind         
v.
1) (C) grind a pound of coffee for me; or: grind me a pound of coffee
2) (D; tr.) to grind into (to grind wheat into flour)
3) (N; used with an adjective) I ground the coffee very fine
Grind         
·noun A hard student; a dig.
II. Grind ·vt To study hard for examination.
III. Grind ·noun The act of reducing to powder, or of sharpening, by friction.
IV. Grind ·vt To oppress by severe exactions; to Harass.
V. Grind ·vi To become ground or pulverized by friction; as, this corn grinds well.
VI. Grind ·vi To perform the operation of grinding something; to turn the millstones.
VII. Grind ·vi To move with much difficulty or friction; to Grate.
VIII. Grind ·noun Any severe continuous work or occupation; ·esp., hard and uninteresting study.
IX. Grind ·vi To become polished or sharpened by friction; as, glass grinds smooth; steel grinds to a sharp edge.
X. Grind ·vi To perform hard aud distasteful service; to Drudge; to study hard, as for an Examination.
XI. Grind ·vt To reduce to powder by friction, as in a mill, or with the teeth; to crush into small fragments; to produce as by the action of millstones.
XII. Grind ·vt To wear down, polish, or sharpen, by friction; to make smooth, sharp, or pointed; to whet, as a knife or drill; to rub against one another, as teeth, ·etc.
GRIND         
GRaphical INterpretive Display. A graphics input language for the PDP-9. ["GRIND: A Language and Translator for Computer Graphics", A.P. Conn, Dartmouth, June 1969]. [Jargon File] (1995-01-31)
grind         
(grinds, grinding, ground)
1.
If you grind a substance such as corn, you crush it between two hard surfaces or with a machine until it becomes a fine powder.
Store the peppercorns in an airtight container and grind the pepper as you need it.
...the odor of fresh ground coffee.
VERB: V n, V-ed
Grind up means the same as grind
.
He makes his own paint, grinding up the pigment with a little oil.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), also V n P
2.
If you grind something into a surface, you press and rub it hard into the surface using small circular or sideways movements.
'Well,' I said, grinding my cigarette nervously into the granite step.
VERB: V n prep
If you grind your teeth, you rub your upper and lower teeth together as though you are chewing something.
If you know you're grinding your teeth, particularly at night, see your dentist.
PHRASE: V inflects, V n
3.
If you grind something, you make it smooth or sharp by rubbing it against a hard surface.
...a shop where they grind knives...
The tip can be ground to a much sharper edge to cut smoother and faster.
VERB: V n, be V-ed to n
4.
If a vehicle grinds somewhere, it moves there very slowly and noisily.
Tanks had crossed the border at five fifteen and were grinding south.
VERB: V adv/prep
5.
The grind of a machine is the harsh, scraping noise that it makes, usually because it is old or is working too hard.
The grind of heavy machines could get on their nerves.
N-SING: oft N of n
6.
If you refer to routine tasks or activities as the grind, you mean they are boring and take up a lot of time and effort. (INFORMAL)
The daily grind of government is done by Her Majesty's Civil Service...
N-SING: oft adj N [disapproval]
7.
see also grinding
8.
If a country's economy or something such as a process grinds to a halt, it gradually becomes slower or less active until it stops.
The peace process has ground to a halt while Israel struggles to form a new government.
PHRASE: V inflects
9.
If a vehicle grinds to a halt, it stops slowly and noisily.
The tanks ground to a halt after a hundred yards because the fuel had been siphoned out.
PHRASE: V inflects
10.
to have an axe to grind: see axe
to come to a grinding halt: see grinding
grind         
1. (MIT and Berkeley) To prettify hardcopy of code, especially LISP code, by reindenting lines, printing keywords and comments in distinct fonts (if available), etc. This usage was associated with the MacLISP community and is now rare; prettyprint was and is the generic term for such operations. 2. (Unix) To generate the formatted version of a document from the nroff, troff, TeX, or Scribe source. 3. To run seemingly interminably, especially (but not necessarily) if performing some tedious and inherently useless task. Similar to crunch or grovel. Grinding has a connotation of using a lot of CPU time, but it is possible to grind a disk, network, etc. See also hog. 4. To make the whole system slow. "Troff really grinds a PDP-11." 5. "grind grind" excl. Roughly, "Isn't the machine slow today!" [Jargon File] (1994-12-16)
grind         
¦ verb (past and past participle ground)
1. reduce to small particles or powder by crushing.
2. sharpen, smooth, or produce by crushing or friction.
operate (a mill or machine) by turning the handle.
3. rub together gratingly.
press or rub (something) into a surface.
4. move noisily and laboriously.
(grind something out) produce something laboriously.
(often grind away) work or study hard.
5. (grind someone down) wear someone down with harsh treatment.
[as adjective grinding] oppressive and seemingly endless: grinding poverty.
6. informal (of a dancer) rotate the hips erotically.
¦ noun
1. an act or process of grinding.
2. hard dull work: the daily grind.
US informal an excessively hard-working student.
Phrases
grind to a halt (or come to a grinding halt) slow down gradually and then stop completely.
Derivatives
grinder noun
grindingly adverb
Origin
OE grindan, prob. of Gmc origin.
grinding         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Grind (film); Grind (movie); Grinding; Grindin; Grind River; Grindin (song)
1.
If you describe a bad situation as grinding, you mean it never gets better, changes, or ends.
Their grandfather had left his village in order to escape the grinding poverty.
ADJ: ADJ n
grindingly
Nursing was ill-paid and grindingly hard work.
ADV: ADV adj
2.
If you say that something comes to a grinding halt, you are emphasizing that it stops very suddenly, especially before it was meant to.
A car will come to a grinding halt if you put water in the petrol tank.
PHRASE: PHR after v [emphasis]
3.
see also grind
Grinding         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Grind (film); Grind (movie); Grinding; Grindin; Grind River; Grindin (song)
·adj & ·noun from Grind.
II. Grinding ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Grind.
grinding         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Grind (film); Grind (movie); Grinding; Grindin; Grind River; Grindin (song)
adjective oppressive and seemingly endless:

Википедия

Grind

A blade's grind is its cross-sectional shape in a plane normal to the edge. Grind differs from blade profile, which is the blade's cross-sectional shape in the plane containing the blade's edge and the centre contour of the blade's back (meaning the shape of the blade when viewed from the side, i.e. clip point, spear point, etc.). The grind of a blade should not be confused with the bevel forming the sharpened edge; it more usually describes the overall cross-section of the blade, not inclusive of the beveled cutting edge which is typically of a different, less acute angle as the bevel ground onto the blade to give it a cross-sectional shape. For example, the famous Buck 110 hunting knife has a "hollow ground" blade, with concave blade faces (which aid in slicing through materials), but the cutting edge itself is a simple, flat-ground bevel of lesser angle. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to put a "hollow grind" onto the actual cutting edge of the blade itself, which is a very narrow and small bevel.