Shod
Translation of "shod" into Russian
shoe
Verbshod
Past Simple
UK
/ʃuː/
US
/ʃu/
shoe
shoes
shoed Past Simple / Past Participle
shoeing Gerund
shod Past Simple / Past Participle
shodden Past Participle
The blacksmith will shoe the horse tomorrow.
Кузнец подкует лошадь завтра.
shod
Adjectiveshod
Used attributively and predicatively to mean ‘wearing shoes’ or ‘fitted with horseshoes’; past-participle adjective of the verb “shoe”.
Используется о человеке или животном, снабжённых обувью или защитным покрытием.
He arrived, poorly shod and tired.
Он пришёл, плохо обутый и уставший.
подкованный
О лошади, снабжённой подковами. The horse was freshly shod before the race.
Лошадь была свежо подкована перед скачками.
Definitions
shoe
VerbTo fit or furnish with a shoe or shoes.
The blacksmith will shoe the horse before the race.
To cover or protect with a shoe-like covering.
The workers were instructed to shoe the machinery to prevent damage.
shod
AdjectiveWearing shoes or provided with horseshoes; furnished with a shoe or protective covering.
The cavalry’s mounts were already shod and ready for the march.