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I. tread <trod, trodden [or trod]> [tred] VB intr
tread
tread
to tread on sth
to tread carefully fig
Phrases:
to tread on sb's heels
to tread on sb's toes
II. tread <trod, trodden [or trod]> [tred] VB trans
to tread sth down grass, grapes
udeptywać [perf udeptać] coś
Phrases:
to tread water
III. tread [tred] N
1. tread (manner or sound of walking):
tread
heavy tread
2. tread ARCHIT:
tread
3. tread (in tyre, shoe):
tread
Present
Itread
youtread
he/she/ittreads
wetread
youtread
theytread
Past
Itrod / American English a. treaded
youtrod / American English a. treaded
he/she/ittrod / American English a. treaded
wetrod / American English a. treaded
youtrod / American English a. treaded
theytrod / American English a. treaded
Present Perfect
Ihavetrodden / trod
youhavetrodden / trod
he/she/ithastrodden / trod
wehavetrodden / trod
youhavetrodden / trod
theyhavetrodden / trod
Past Perfect
Ihadtrodden / trod
youhadtrodden / trod
he/she/ithadtrodden / trod
wehadtrodden / trod
youhadtrodden / trod
theyhadtrodden / trod
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to tread sth down grass, grapes
udeptywać [perf udeptać] coś
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Attributes of an athletic shoe include a flexible sole, appropriate tread for the function, and ability to absorb impact.
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Alternating tread stairs allow for safe forward-facing descent of very steep stairs.
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The overall car width remained the same resulting in narrower running boards with two tread strips as opposed to the previous three.
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Integrating the force generated by every tread element along the contact patch length gives the total cornering force.
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All the bogies use tread brakes, and the trailer bogies additionally use disc brakes.
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