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I . grind [graɪnd] N inf

1. grind (work):

grind

2. grind (tiring activity):

grind
the daily grind

II . grind <ground, ground> [graɪnd] VB trans

1. grind (crush or mill):

grind tablet
kruszyć [perf po-]
grind coffee, grain, meat
mielić [perf z-]
to grind sth (in)to flour/powder

2. grind:

grind (sharpen)
ostrzyć [perf na-]
grind (smooth)

3. grind (rub):

to grind your teeth
to grind a cigarette into sth

grind down VB trans

grind down
gnębić [perf z-]

grind out VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Their algorithms grind away, masticating on every planned action.
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At various times in its more than 300 year history, the mill has been used to grind wheat, mill lumber, and cord wool.
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In a coffee grinder or food processor, grind the salt and dill until powdery.
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He'll then grind down a stamp-sized piece so thin light can pass through it, like sun through the windows of a cathedral.
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Players use grind rails to deftly navigate city streets.
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If the existing floor is not level, grind down high spots, and fill low spots.
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This reduces the labor cost and time typically required to grind and patch the soffits of cast-in-place concrete decks to achieve an acceptable aesthetic finish.
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By adjusting the fineness of grind, the manufacture can produce a range of products from a single clinker.
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But what is lacking is the perseverance to grind out tough situations and wait for the right moments to seize momentum.
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It could be used to grind wheat, oats, barley, rye, and buckwheat into flour and meal.
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