| aground | onto the shore (as in a ship) | en |
| aground | If a ship runs aground, it touches the ground in a shallow part of a river, lake, or the sea, and gets stuck. run/go aground if a ship runs aground, it becomes stuck in a place where the water is not deep enough | en |
| aground | with the bottom lodged on the ground; "he ran the ship aground | en |
| aground | On the ground; stranded; a nautical term applied to a ship when its bottom lodges on the ground | en |
| Aground | with the bottom lodged on the ground; "he ran the ship aground" | en |
| Aground | on a shore or reef; "a ship aground offshore"; "a boat aground on the beach waiting for the tide to lift it" | en |
| Aground | Touching or stuck on the bottom | en |
| Aground | Touching or fast to the bottom of any body of water; on or onto the shore | en |
| Aground | Onto or on a shore, reef, or the bottom of a body of water: a ship that ran aground; a ship aground offshore | en |
| Aground | Touching bottom | en |
| Aground | When the hull or keel of a boat touches the bottom | en |
| Aground | The situation of a ship in which its bottom touches or rests on the ground; stranded | en |
| Aground | resting on the bottom (refers only to floating craft) | en |
| Aground | When a boat is in water too shallow for it to float in, i e: the boat's bottom is resting on the ground | en |