ford 英 [fɔ:d]   美 [fɔrd]

ford

ford  英 [fɔ:d] 美 [fɔrd]

n. 浅滩;Ford:福特汽车公司  vi. 涉水而过  vt. 涉过;徒涉 

进行时:fording  过去式:forded  过去分词:forded  第三人称单数:fords  名词复数:fords 

"What?" said ford. “什么?” 福特说。
As I walked along the river towards the ford, I thought about my forefathers. 我一边沿着河边朝浅滩走去,一边想我的祖先们。

  • When you’re out hiking in the wilderness, you may have to ford a river if there’s no bridge. Roll up your pant legs because you'll have to wade through the water at a shallow point.
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  • n. 浅滩;Ford:福特汽车公司
  • vi. 涉水而过
  • vt. 涉过;徒涉
  • 1. "What?" said ford.

    “什么?” 福特说。

  • 2. As I walked along the river towards the ford, I thought about my forefathers.

    我一边沿着河边朝浅滩走去,一边想我的祖先们。

  • 3. Our gallery begins in 1951, where we published the dream car designs of ford employees.

    画廊从1951年开始,在那儿我们出版了福特公司员工设计的梦想车。

  • ford (n.) Old English ford "shallow place where water can be crossed," from Proto-Germanic *furdu- (source also of Old Frisian forda, Old High German furt, German Furt "ford"), from PIE *prtu- "a going, a passage" (source also of Latin portus "harbor"), from root *per-(2) "to lead, pass over." The line of automobiles (company founded 1903) is named for U.S. manufacturer Henry Ford (1863-1947).
  • ford (v.) "to cross a body of water by walking on the bottom," 1610s, from ford (n.). Related: Forded; fording.
ford / fɔːd ; NAmE fɔːrd / noun , verb ford fords forded fording noun a shallow place in a river where it is possible to drive or walk across (可涉过或驶过的)河流浅水处 verb fordsth to walk or drive across a river or stream 涉过,驶过(浅水) ford / fɔːd ; NAmE fɔːrd /
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