shood

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. The husk of oats after it has been threshed. countable,dialectal,uncountable
  2. Pronunciation spelling of should. alt-of,pronunciation-spelling
    — It ran thus:— "Deer Sur,—i thinks it unkomon 'ard that a man shood 'ave is beed sold under im wen anuther man oas im munny, speshally wen is wifes ill—praps a-dyin—the Law has washt yoo sur, but it do seam 'ard on me, if yoo cood spair ony a pownd or two id taik it kind.
  3. Pronunciation spelling of shoot. alt-of,pronunciation-spelling
    — "Look here, mine friendt," calmly said the Jew, as the crowd began to scatter to get out of the way of stray bullets, "uf you shood ad me, id vill profe dat you vas a plowhardt und a cowart.
  4. A feed mixture for horses consisting of chopped hay and beans. countable,dialectal,uncountable

词形变化

shoods plural shoods present,singular,third-person shooding participle,present shooded participle,past shooded past

词源

From Middle Low German schôde, from Old Saxon *skōda, from Proto-West Germanic *skaudā, from Proto-Germanic *skaudō (“sheath, husk”), from Proto-Indo-European *skewdʰ- (“to cover, surround, enwrap”). Cognate with Middle Dutch schode (“pod, shell, husk”), German Schote (“pod, hull”), Icelandic skauð (“a horse's sheath”).
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