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ford

/fawrd, fohrd/US // fɔrd, foʊrd //UK // (fɔːd) //

福特,福迪,福德,福特汽车

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cross at a ford.

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Examples

  • His father, a businessman and riding mechanic, was friends with Henry Ford, who hired him to set up Ford dealerships across the country.

  • “Telehealth has certainly been a big part of the response to the pandemic, and it’s been highly successful,” says Ford Professor of Economics Jonathan Gruber ’87, who specializes in health-care economics.

  • His Ford Mustang will represent a different type of balance at this weekend’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 253 at Daytona, with his team, Roush Fenway Racing, now NASCAR’s first to be certified carbon neutral.

  • Kudos to Ford for trying something new, but in practice the system feels awkward.

  • Ford plans to invest $22 billion in vehicle electrification through 2025, an amount that's nearly double its prior plans, the company said.

  • The star of the film was Glenn Ford, but I barely noticed him.

  • The first day of Liberty, I was hanging around waiting for Ford to come in.

  • Harold Ford Jr. is a former U.S. Representative from Tennessee.

  • Ford Madox Ford raged against English novelists from Henry Fielding to George Meredith.

  • I have set aside the next six years to write a biography of Gerald Ford.

  • During this day the party had to cross a river which was too deep to ford, and over which there was no sort of bridge.

  • Passing some way along the water side, he found the banks high and the water deep, and no ford but the one he had crossed.

  • He kept the ford; and, when his men came up, they found fourteen slain, and the rest in retreat.

  • And soon the wooded hills were dotted with small herds moving toward the ford.

  • Soon the ford was filled, and the reindeer began to press up the narrow river valley.