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trod

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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trod [Brit trɒd, Am trɑd] VB pt

trod → tread

I. tread [Brit trɛd, Am trɛd] N

1. tread (footstep):

pas m

2. tread (of stair):

3. tread (of tyre):

II. tread <pret trod; pp trodden> [Brit trɛd, Am trɛd] VB trans

tread street, path, area:

a well-trodden path lit, fig

III. tread <pret trod; pp trodden> [Brit trɛd, Am trɛd] VB intr (walk)

I. tread [Brit trɛd, Am trɛd] N

1. tread (footstep):

pas m

2. tread (of stair):

3. tread (of tyre):

II. tread <pret trod; pp trodden> [Brit trɛd, Am trɛd] VB trans

tread street, path, area:

a well-trodden path lit, fig

III. tread <pret trod; pp trodden> [Brit trɛd, Am trɛd] VB intr (walk)

I. tread down VB [Brit trɛd -, Am trɛd -] (tread [sth] down, tread down [sth])

tread down earth, plant:

I. tread in VB [Brit trɛd -, Am trɛd -] (tread [sth] in, tread in [sth])

tread in plant, root:

worn tread
softly speak, touch, play, tread, laugh, blow, shine, shut
velvet skin, paw, tread, eyes
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trod [trɒd, Am trɑ:d] VB

trod pt, pp of tread

I. tread <trod, trodden [or a. Am treaded, trod]> [tred] VB intr

II. tread [tred] VB trans (set one's foot on)

tread streets
tread path
tread floor, grapes

III. tread [tred] N

1. tread (manner of walking):

pas m

2. tread (step):

3. tread (part of tyre):

I. tread <trod, trodden [or a. Am treaded, trod]> [tred] VB intr

II. tread [tred] VB trans (set one's foot on)

tread streets
tread path
tread floor, grapes

III. tread [tred] N

1. tread (manner of walking):

pas m

2. tread (step):

3. tread (part of tyre):

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fouler (écraser) raisin
piétiner sol, neige
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trod [trad] VB

trod pt, pp of tread

I. tread <trod, trodden [or trod]> [tred] VB intr

II. tread [tred] VB trans (set one's foot on)

tread streets
tread path
tread floor, grapes

III. tread [tred] N

1. tread (manner of walking):

pas m

2. tread (step):

3. tread (part of tire):

I. tread <trod, trodden [or trod]> [tred] VB intr

II. tread [tred] VB trans (set one's foot on)

tread streets
tread path
tread floor, grapes

III. tread [tred] N

1. tread (manner of walking):

pas m

2. tread (step):

3. tread (part of tire):

to tread water a. fig
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engleski
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fouler (écraser) raisin
piétiner sol, neige