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ford
- IPA[fɔːd]
英式
- a shallow place in a river or stream allowing one to walk or drive across.
- (of a person or vehicle) cross (a river or stream) at a shallow place.
verb: ford, 3rd person present: fords, gerund or present participle: fording, past tense: forded, past participle: forded
noun: ford, plural noun: fords
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名詞
- 1. a shallow place in a river or stream allowing one to walk or drive across.
動詞
- 1. (of a person or vehicle) cross (a river or stream) at a shallow place.
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- a shallow place in a river or stream allowing one to walk or drive across.
- (of a person or vehicle) cross (a river or stream) at a shallow place.
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