grounding
/ˈɡraʊndɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡraʊndɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgrau̇n-diŋ/ (ame, mw)
grounding — 名詞
1. early teaching that gives someone the basic ideas and skills they need to unders
基礎訓練
對某學科基本知識的初步訓練
early teaching that gives someone the basic ideas and skills they need to understand or work in a particular area later on.
Christopher's primary school gave him a strong grounding in arithmetic.
Christopher 就讀的小學讓他打下了扎實的算術基礎。
collocation: a strong grounding in [subject]
The piano teacher gave Naoko a solid grounding in reading sheet music.
那位鋼琴老師讓 Naoko 在識譜方面打下了穩固的基礎。
give someone a solid grounding in [skill]
Without a proper grounding in basic chemistry, Faisal struggled in his first lab class.
由於沒有受過基礎化學的正規訓練,Faisal 在第一堂實驗課就吃了不少苦頭。
Two years on the farm gave Mira a practical grounding in how plants grow.
在農場待了兩年,Mira 對植物生長有了實務上的基本認識。
The new staff training course offers a thorough grounding in safety rules.
這個新員工訓練課程能讓人徹底掌握安全規定的基礎知識。
- foundation
more general; the basic level on which later learning is built
- basics
informal; the simplest essential parts of a subject, often plural
- introduction
first lesson or course on a topic; broader than 'grounding'
- preparation
any training that gets someone ready, not only the basics
文法句型
a grounding in [subject]
give/get a grounding in
用法筆記
Almost always singular and almost always followed by 'in + subject/field'. Subject is typically a course, school, teacher, or period of practice that provides the basics, not a person who simply 'has knowledge'.