intransitive. To sail or be driven on, upon, or on to the shore, rocks, etc.; to come aground or ashore. Also figurative.
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释义 | society > travel > travel by water > grounding of vessel > be aground [verb (intransitive)] > go aground > accidentally (10) runc1275 intransitive. To sail or be driven on, upon, or on to the shore, rocks, etc.; to come aground or ashore. Also figurative. to fall on shorea1400 intransitive. To land in the specified place, or come into the specified position or arrangement, esp. in the course of events, or without force… strike1518 spec. Of a ship. intransitive. To hit (on or upon a rock, etc.); to collide with a rock, run aground. shore1600 intransitive. To go ashore. Of a vessel: To run aground. to run agrounda1616 Esp. of a vessel: on or to the bottom in shallow water, so as to be no longer afloat. Frequently in to run aground (cf. run, v. 19b). embanka1649 intransitive. Of a ship: To run aground. Obsolete [Cf. French embanquer in this sense.] strand1687 intransitive. To run aground. Subcategories:— lightly (1) — by the stern (1) — be left aground by tide (1) |
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