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Shod

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Translation of "shod" into Russian

shoe
Verb
shod Past Simple
raiting
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
Adjective
raiting
shod
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
Verb
raiting
To 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
Adjective
raiting
Wearing shoes or provided with horseshoes; furnished with a shoe or protective covering.
The cavalry’s mounts were already shod and ready for the march.