trod
For the verb: "to tread"
| Simple Past: | trod |
| Past Participle: | trodden |
trod tread
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
trod/trɒd/
past and past participle of tread.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tread/tred/
▶verb (past trod; past part. trodden or trod)
- 1 walk in a specified way.
■ (tread on) chiefly Brit. set one's foot down on top of.
■ walk on or along.
- 2 press down or crush with the feet.
- 1 a manner or the sound of walking.
- 2 (also tread board) the top surface of a step or stair.
- 3 the thick moulded part of a vehicle tyre that grips the road.
■ the part of a wheel that touches the ground or rail.
- 4 the part of the sole of a shoe that rests on the ground.
- 5 the upper surface of a railway track, in contact with the wheels.
– phrases
tread (or chiefly N. Amer. step) on someone's toes offend someone by encroaching on their area of responsibility.
tread water
tread (or chiefly N. Amer. step) on someone's toes offend someone by encroaching on their area of responsibility.
tread water
- 1 maintain an upright position in deep water by moving the feet with a walking movement and the hands with a downward circular motion.
- 2 fail to make progress.
– derivatives
treader noun.
treader noun.
– origin OE tredan, of W. Gmc origin.
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