释义 |
shodshod /ʃɒd $ ʃɑːd/ adjective especially literary - A shod note accompanied the card, informing me that it had been found on Oberleutnant Bauer's body.
- Boden has written an excellent shod introduction to the theory.
- Climatic changes may be shod term, like El Nino, or long term, like global cooling or warming over millennia.
- Its steel shod hooves sent sparks off the stones, like portents.
- Next the unrealized plan for a full-length novel, Confession, which got switched to the shod Notes from Underground.
- The man looked around and then, almost absent-mindedly, drew a shod throwing knife from his bandolier and hurled it.
- There, sure enough, was a neatly shod foot, and a hand just visible close to it.
► well/elegantly/badly etc shod The children were well shod and happy. wearing shoes of the type mentionedwell/elegantly/badly etc shod The children were well shod and happy.shod in His large feet were shod in trainers. → shoe2 |