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单词 shod
释义 I. shod, n. Sc. and north.|ʃɒd|
[f. shod ppl. a.]
1. A plate of iron fastened upon the heel of a shoe to protect it from wear; a heel-tip; more fully heel-shod.
c1840in A. Trotter E. Galloway Sk. (1901) 102/1 There's a' things in the Jangle Box, Brass, airn, and tin, and shods o' shoon.1912A. McCormick Words from Wild Wood viii. 128 He had never seen heel shods like them.
2. A skid in the form of a shoe; = shoe n. 5 f.
1893Crockett Stickit Minister 198 The great iron curved shods which the lorrymen used to stop their coal waggons on the steep streets.
II. shod, ppl. a.|ʃɒd|
For forms see the vb. See also shoed.
[pa. pple. of shoe v.]
1. Wearing shoes. Chiefly with qualifying adv., well, neatly, etc. Also dry-shod, high-shod, slipshod adjs.
1382Wyclif Isa. xi. 15 So that thei passe thurȝ hym shod men [1388 schood men].c1384Chaucer H. Fame i. 98 Dreme he barefote, dreme he shod [Caxton, Thynne shood].c1400Rom. Rose 7463 And alle freres, shodde and bare.c1440Promp. Parv. 447/2 Schod, as men, calceatus. Schod, as hors, ferratus.1537in Brand Hist. Newcastle (1789) I. 129 note, The Blake-Friers otherwise called the Shode Freers.1782Cowper Gilpin 82 But, finding soon a smoother road Beneath his well-shod feet.1840Dickens Old C. Shop v, A pair of very imperfectly shod feet.1888‘J. S. Winter’ Bootle's Childr. i, Neatly shod feet.
2. a. Of things: Furnished with a shoe of metal, etc.; tipped, edged, or sheathed with metal. shod shovel: see shovel n.
1565Cooper Thesaurus s.v. Aeratus, Pila ærata, shadde [sic] or poynted with brasse.1578Knaresb. Wills (Surtees) I. 134 A shod dunge forke.1840J. Rowand Let. 8 July in G. P. de T. Glazebrook Hargrave Corr. (1938) 317 A couple of blood Indians got afighting..which ended by driving two shod arrows through one fellows body.1903Kipling Five Nations 39 Where a man may bask and dream To the click of shod canoe-poles.
b. Of cart wheels: Furnished with tyres. Hence of a cart: Having ‘shod’ wheels. Of a motor vehicle: having tyres of a certain quality, as well shod. Cf. shoe v. 2.
1481City Letter Bk. L. 163 b, No shod cart laden be suffred to passe over the said Brigge.1535in Archæol. Cant. VII. 304, j pece of shoyd whelys, the other onshoyd.1563Bottesford Manor Rec. in N.W. Linc. Gloss., A shod⁓wayne or carte.1631Weever Anc. Funeral Mon. 516 Diuers great Nailes of Iron were there found, such as are vsed in the wheeles of shod carts.1728Act 1 Geo. II, Stat. ii. c. 22 §3 The Duty..on Shod Carts, payable to the said City [of Edinburgh].1831J. Holland Manuf. Metal I. 157 Wheels, considerably increased in breadth on their shod surface,..are not uncommon.1967Partridge Dict. Slang Suppl. 1356/1 Shod. ‘Colloquially applied to motor vehicles. A car with good tyres is described as ‘well shod’ (B.P.): Australian: since ca. 1945.1977Horse & Hound 14 Jan. 44/2 (Advt.), Bedford T.K. diesel, 1964, horse/cattle box... Well shod.
III. shod
see shud dial., shed.
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