shod的意思和读音

shod

: [ʃɑd] : [ʃɒd]

adj.穿

v.“shoe”

穿

shodadj.— see alsoshoe

1.穿wearing shoes of the type mentioned

She turned on her elegantly shod heel.穿

v.1.“shoe”

adj.1.穿;[];

v.1.The past tense and past participle of shoe

adj.1.wearing shoes of a particular type

1.穿 shone shod 穿 ; shoot ; ...

2.穿 Rehabilitation: Shod穿 Evaluation: ...

3. ... horseshoe shod flank ...

5. shockproof shod shoddy ...

:,穿,穿,,

1.the slip-shod waiter folding a tumbled table -cloth, and Robert Audley's handsome face looking at him full of compassionate alarm.

2.Worn in a faded frock and shod with a pair of silver shoes from the wicked witch, Dorothy went on her great journey.西绿穿

3.Beneath her long dress, a glimpse could be caught of her tiny foot shod in a silken boot.

4.At the same time he made an effort to displace the big iron-shod shoe which rested on his treasure.使

5.a conical child's toy tapering to a steel-shod point on which it can be made to spin.

6.The hoof is split and although it might not get worse soon if shod properly , she could break down if she travels over much hard grond.

7.There was once an Emperor who had a horse shod with gold. He had a golden shoe on each foot, and why was this?穿

8.and with his mighty wind shall he shake his hand over the river, and shall smite it in the seven streams, and make men go over dry shod.使使湿

9."Satisficing" , in social-science jargon, is the sensibly shod alternative to maximising.“(Satisficing)”,

10.Finally, he put shoes on the boy's feet, representing being shod with the gospel of the peace of Christ.穿穿