Grind
Russian Meaning
молоть растереть шлифовать точить скрежетать перетирать наводить мат шлифоваться стачиваться гранить оттачивать полировать перемалываться молоться растирать растолочь толочь перемолоть перемалывать трахаться подавлять угнетать мучить репетировать разжевывать вдалбливать работать кропотливо усердно работать зубрить играть на шарманке вертеть ручку промалывать тереться со скрипом делать матовым тереть со скрипом размалывание тяжелая работа однообразная работа скучная работа зубрежка зубрила скачки с препятствиями
English Meaning
- To crush, pulverize, or reduce to powder by friction, especially by rubbing between two hard surfaces: grind wheat into flour.
- To shape, sharpen, or refine with friction: grind a lens.
- To rub (two surfaces) together harshly; gnash: grind the teeth.
- To bear down on harshly; crush.
- To oppress or weaken gradually: "Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law” ( Oliver Goldsmith).
- To operate by turning a crank: ground a hurdy-gurdy.
- To produce or process by turning a crank: grinding a pound of beef.
- To produce mechanically or without inspiration: The factory grinds out a uniform product.
- To instill or teach by persistent repetition: ground the truth into their heads.
- To perform the operation of grinding something.
- To become crushed, pulverized, or powdered by friction.
- To move with noisy friction; grate: a train grinding along rusty rails.
- Informal To devote oneself to study or work: grinding for a test; grinding away at housework.
- Slang To rotate the pelvis erotically, as in the manner of a stripteaser.
- The act of grinding.
- A crunching or grinding noise.
- A specific grade or degree of pulverization, as of coffee beans: drip grind.
- Informal A laborious task, routine, or study: the daily grind.
- Informal A student who works or studies excessively.
- Slang An erotic rotation of the pelvis.