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1 trodden
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2 trodden (tread)
مَوْطُوء \ trodden (tread). \ See Also إلخ -
3 down-trodden
adjectivebadly treated; treated without respect:مُعامَلٌ مُعامَلَةً سَيِّئَه، مَدوسٌ عَلَيْهِa down-trodden wife.
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4 مداس
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5 سابلة
سابِلَة: طَرِيقٌ مَسْلُوكَةmuch-frequented road, much-trodden road -
6 مدوس
مَدُوس: مُدَاسtrodden, downtrodden, trampled down, underfoot -
7 مطروق
مَطْرُوق: يُتَرَدّدُ إلَيْهmuch- frequented, much- traveled, well- trodden, beaten -
8 tread
[tred] past tense trod [trɔd]: past participle trodden [ˈtrɔdn]1. verb1) to place one's feet on:يَدوسHe threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.
2) to walk on, along, over etc:يَمْشي، يَسيرُ، يَجولُHe trod the streets looking for a job.
3) to crush by putting one's feet on:يَسْحَقُ بِقَدَمِهWe watched them treading the grapes.
2. noun1) a way of walking or putting one's feet:وَقْع الأقْدام، مِشيَهI heard his heavy tread.
2) the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre:سَطْح إطار السَّيّارَه المُلامِس للطريقThe tread has been worn away.
3) the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed.سَطْح الدَّرَجَه الذي تُلامِسُه القَدَم -
9 موطوء
مَوْطُوء \ trodden (tread). \ See Also إلخ
См. также в других словарях:
trodden — trodden; un·trodden; … English syllables
Trodden — Trod den, p. p. of {Tread}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trodden — the past participle of tread1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trodden — that has been stepped on, 1540s, from pp. of TREAD (Cf. tread). The pp. was alt. from M.E. treden under influence of M.E. pps. such as stolen from steal … Etymology dictionary
trodden — [träd′ n] vt., vi. alt. pp. of TREAD … English World dictionary
Trodden — Tread Tread, v. i. [imp. {Trod}; p. p. {Trodden}, {Trod}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Treading}.] [OE. treden, AS. tredan; akin to OFries. treda, OS. tredan, D. & LG. treden, G. treten, OHG. tretan, Icel. tro?a, Sw. tr[*a]da, tr[ a]da, Dan. tr[ae]de, Goth.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trodden — This interesting surname of Olde English origins, derives from tredan , a word which meant to walk over or trample across something. It is probable that the name was a metonymic for either a cider or wine maker, or it may be habitational for one… … Surnames reference
trodden — [[t]trɒ̱d(ə)n[/t]] Trodden is the past participle of tread … English dictionary
trodden — past participle of tread … New Collegiate Dictionary
trodden — /trod n/, v. a pp. of tread. * * * … Universalium
trodden — adjective /ˈtɻɔdən/ crushed by being walked on … Wiktionary