ford / fɔrd, foʊrd /

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ford2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  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. to cross at a ford.

ford 近义词

ford

等同于 span

ford

等同于 wade

ford

等同于 cross

更多ford例句

  1. His father, a businessman and riding mechanic, was friends with Henry Ford, who hired him to set up Ford dealerships across the country.
  2. “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.
  3. 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.
  4. Kudos to Ford for trying something new, but in practice the system feels awkward.
  5. Ford plans to invest $22 billion in vehicle electrification through 2025, an amount that's nearly double its prior plans, the company said.
  6. The star of the film was Glenn Ford, but I barely noticed him.
  7. The first day of Liberty, I was hanging around waiting for Ford to come in.
  8. Harold Ford Jr. is a former U.S. Representative from Tennessee.
  9. Ford Madox Ford raged against English novelists from Henry Fielding to George Meredith.
  10. I have set aside the next six years to write a biography of Gerald Ford.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. He kept the ford; and, when his men came up, they found fourteen slain, and the rest in retreat.
  14. And soon the wooded hills were dotted with small herds moving toward the ford.
  15. Soon the ford was filled, and the reindeer began to press up the narrow river valley.