Shod Meaning in English
word · lemma: shoe
释义
'Shod' is the past form of 'shoe'. It means wearing shoes, or (for animals, especially horses) having shoes fitted to the feet or hooves.
用法与细微差别
'Shod' is now mostly used in formal, literary, or technical contexts (like 'well-shod', 'barefoot or shod', or talking about horses). Everyday English uses 'wearing shoes' instead. Not commonly used as a verb; the most frequent modern uses are as an adjective or in phrases.
例句
The horse was shod with new iron shoes.
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Everyone at the party was shod in black shoes.
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The travelers are well shod for the mountain hike.
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Some city streets are rough, so it helps to be shod in comfortable sneakers.
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All the horses must be shod before the parade starts.
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He arrived at the cabin, tired and muddy, but still shod in his hiking boots.
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