| 释义 | trod I. \ˈträd\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Middle English, from Old English trod (neuter), trodu (feminine) track, trace; akin to Old Norse troth act of treading, trotha to tread — more at tread
 1. chiefly dialect  : a footprint or other trace of passage
 2. chiefly dialect  : footpath, trail
 3. dialect England  : a wheel's tread
 II. verb
 (present part trodding present third singular trods)
 Etymology: Middle English trodden, from trod, n.
 transitive verb
 1. chiefly Scotland  : to follow the course of : trace, track
 2.  : to follow as a chosen course or path
 < the eccentric is forced … to trod a lonely way — Martin Gardner >
 intransitive verb
 chiefly dialect  : to progress by walking; usually  : stroll, ramble
 III.
 Etymology: Middle English troden (past plural), alteration of treden (past plural), from Old English trǣdon (past plural)
 past of tread
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