ground frost in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for ground frost in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.ground1 [Am ɡraʊnd, Brit ɡraʊnd] N

1. ground U (land, terrain):

to make ground SPORTS

3. ground U:

II.ground1 [Am ɡraʊnd, Brit ɡraʊnd] VB trans

III.ground1 [Am ɡraʊnd, Brit ɡraʊnd] VB intr NAUT

See also grind

I.grind <pt & pp ground> [Am ɡraɪnd, Brit ɡrʌɪnd] VB trans

II.grind <pt & pp ground> [Am ɡraɪnd, Brit ɡrʌɪnd] VB intr

III.grind [Am ɡraɪnd, Brit ɡrʌɪnd] N

I.grind <pt & pp ground> [Am ɡraɪnd, Brit ɡrʌɪnd] VB trans

II.grind <pt & pp ground> [Am ɡraɪnd, Brit ɡrʌɪnd] VB intr

III.grind [Am ɡraɪnd, Brit ɡrʌɪnd] N

I.frost [Am frɔst, Brit frɒst] N

II.frost [Am frɔst, Brit frɒst] VB trans

ground frost in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for ground frost in the English»Spanish Dictionary

See also grind

I.grind [graɪnd] ground, ground N inf

II.grind [graɪnd] ground, ground VB trans

I.frost [frɒst, Am frɑ:st] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Meanwhile, a ground frost will develop in places sheltered from the winds as temperatures fall to between two and four degrees.
www.agriland.ie
C leading to ground frost in some areas.
www.offalyexpress.ie
The lowest temperatures will be between 0 and -6 degrees giving a sharp to severe ground frost and ice on untreated surfaces.
www.rte.ie
Further east, much clearer, temperatures 2 or 3c, low enough for touch of ground frost.
www.itv.com
Tonight will be dry and quite cold with some ground frost and fog as temperatures fall to between zero and 4 degrees.
www.independent.ie
Tonight will be cold and breezy with ground frost and temperatures dipping as low as zero.
www.thejournal.ie
Sharp ground frost will develop in places at various times also, leading to icy patches on untreated surfaces.
www.irishexaminer.com
Tonight will be dry, with clear spells developing, but very cold, with even a risk of ground frost.
www.independent.ie
Temperatures are set to hit as low as one degree, with a slight ground frost accumulating in sheltered areas.
www.irishmirror.ie
Footing depth is dug to below the ground frost level and depends on the region.
en.wikipedia.org

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