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ford F0245900 (fôrd)n. A shallow place in a body of water, such as a river, where one can cross by walking or riding on an animal or in a vehicle.tr.v. ford·ed, ford·ing, fords To cross (a body of water) at a ford. [Middle English, from Old English; see per- in Indo-European roots.] ford′a·ble adj.ford (fɔːd) n (Physical Geography) a shallow area in a river that can be crossed by car, horseback, etcvb (tr) to cross (a river, brook, etc) over a shallow area[Old English; related to Old Frisian forda, Old High German furt ford, Latin porta door, portus port1] ˈfordable adj
Ford (fɔːd) n1. (Biography) Ford Maddox (ˈmædəks) original name Ford Madox Hueffer. 1873–1939, English novelist, editor, and critic; works include The Good Soldier (1915) and the war tetralogy Parade's End (1924–28).2. (Biography) Gerald R(udolph). 1913–2006, US politician; 38th president of the US (1974–77)3. (Biography) Harrison. born 1942, US film actor. His films include Star Wars (1977) and its sequels, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and its sequels, Bladerunner (1982), Clear and Present Danger (1994), and What Lies Beneath (2000)4. (Biography) Henry. 1863–1947, US car manufacturer, who pioneered mass production5. (Biography) John. 1586–?1639, English dramatist; author of revenge tragedies such as 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (1633)6. (Biography) John, real name Sean O'Feeney. 1895–1973, US film director, esp of Westerns such as Stagecoach (1939) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)ford (fɔrd, foʊrd) n., v. ford•ed, ford•ing. n. 1. a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading. v.t. 2. to cross (a river, stream, etc.) at a ford. [before 900; Middle English (n.), Old English] ford′a•ble, adj. Ford (fɔrd, foʊrd) n. 1. Ford Mad•ox (ˈmæd əks) (Ford Madox Hueffer), 1873–1939, English critic and editor. 2. Gerald R(udolph, Jr.) (Leslie Lynch King, Jr.), born 1913, 38th president of the U.S. 1974–77. 3. Henry, 1863–1947, U.S. automobile manufacturer. 4. John, 1586?–c1640, English playwright. ford Past participle: forded Gerund: fording
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I forded | you forded | he/she/it forded | we forded | you forded | they forded |
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I am fording | you are fording | he/she/it is fording | we are fording | you are fording | they are fording |
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I have forded | you have forded | he/she/it has forded | we have forded | you have forded | they have forded |
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I was fording | you were fording | he/she/it was fording | we were fording | you were fording | they were fording |
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I had forded | you had forded | he/she/it had forded | we had forded | you had forded | they had forded |
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I will ford | you will ford | he/she/it will ford | we will ford | you will ford | they will ford |
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I will have forded | you will have forded | he/she/it will have forded | we will have forded | you will have forded | they will have forded |
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I will be fording | you will be fording | he/she/it will be fording | we will be fording | you will be fording | they will be fording |
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I would have forded | you would have forded | he/she/it would have forded | we would have forded | you would have forded | they would have forded | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Ford - United States film maker (1896-1973)John Ford | | 2. | Ford - grandson of Henry Ford (1917-1987)Henry Ford II | | 3. | Ford - son of Henry Ford (1893-1943)Edsel Bryant Ford | | 4. | Ford - English writer and editor (1873-1939)Ford Hermann Hueffer, Ford Madox Ford | | 5. | Ford - 38th President of the United States; appointed vice president and succeeded Nixon when Nixon resigned (1913-)Gerald Ford, Gerald R. Ford, Gerald Rudolph Ford, President Ford | | 6. | Ford - United States manufacturer of automobiles who pioneered mass production (1863-1947)Henry Ford | | 7. | ford - a shallow area in a stream that can be fordedcrossingbody of water, water - the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean); "they invaded our territorial waters"; "they were sitting by the water's edge"stream, watercourse - a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth | | 8. | ford - the act of crossing a stream or river by wading or in a car or on a horsefordingcrossing - traveling acrossshallow fording - fording at a shallow placedeep fording - fording at a deep place in the stream | Verb | 1. | ford - cross a river where it's shallowcross, cut across, cut through, get over, traverse, pass over, get across, track, cover - travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day" |
fordnoun crossing, causeway, crossing place They found the ford and waded across.verb cross, pass over, traverse, go across, wade across We forded the river.Translationsford (foːd) noun a shallow crossing-place in a river. 淺灘,可涉水而過的地方 浅滩,可涉水而过的地方 verb to cross (water) on foot etc. They forded the river. 涉水 涉水ford
ford, shallow place in a body of water, especially a river, that may be crossed by wading. Around the crossings habitually forded, cities sprang up; hence fords came to be the sites of numerous river towns. They have been of particular importance in migrations and in the deployment of armies in campaigns and have therefore been frequently fortified.ford[fȯrd] (hydrology) A shallow and usually narrow part of a stream, estuary, or other body of water that may be crossed; for example, by wading or by a wheeled land vehicle. Fordassumes pseudonym to uncover adulterer. [Br. Lit.: Merry Wives of Windsor]See: Disguiseford a shallow area in a river that can be crossed by car, horseback, etc.
Ford1. Ford Maddox original name Ford Madox Hueffer. 1873--1939, English novelist, editor, and critic; works include The Good Soldier (1915) and the war tetralogy Parade's End (1924--28). 2. Gerald R(udolph). born 1913, US politician; 38th president of the US (1974--77) 3. Harrison. born 1942, US film actor. His films include Star Wars (1977) and its sequels, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and its sequels, Bladerunner (1982), Clear and Present Danger (1994), and What Lies Beneath (2000) 4. Henry. 1863--1947, US car manufacturer, who pioneered mass production 5. John. 1586--?1639, English dramatist; author of revenge tragedies such as 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (1633) 6. John, real name Sean O'Feeney. 1895--1973, US film director, esp of Westerns such as Stagecoach (1939) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) FORD
FORD Abbreviation for: found on road deadFORD
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Ford Related to Ford: Henry FordSynonyms for Fordnoun crossingSynonyms- crossing
- causeway
- crossing place
verb crossSynonyms- cross
- pass over
- traverse
- go across
- wade across
Synonyms for Fordnoun United States film maker (1896-1973)Synonymsnoun grandson of Henry Ford (1917-1987)Synonymsnoun son of Henry Ford (1893-1943)Synonymsnoun English writer and editor (1873-1939)Synonyms- Ford Hermann Hueffer
- Ford Madox Ford
noun 38th President of the United StatesSynonyms- Gerald Ford
- Gerald R. Ford
- Gerald Rudolph Ford
- President Ford
noun United States manufacturer of automobiles who pioneered mass production (1863-1947)Synonymsnoun a shallow area in a stream that can be fordedSynonymsRelated Words- body of water
- water
- stream
- watercourse
noun the act of crossing a stream or river by wading or in a car or on a horseSynonymsRelated Words- crossing
- shallow fording
- deep fording
verb cross a river where it's shallowRelated Words- cross
- cut across
- cut through
- get over
- traverse
- pass over
- get across
- track
- cover
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