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tread in Japanese

tread in Japanese is 底, 靴底, 段 — tread means to walk or step, especially in a particular manner.

tread in Japanese

noun
Pronounced: soko
靴底
noun
Pronounced: kutsuzoko
noun
Pronounced: dan
踏み面
noun
Pronounced: fumimen
noun
Pronounced: mizo
タイヤ溝
noun
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction. [from 1900s]
接地面
noun
Pronounced: setchimen
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction. [from 1900s]
残溝
noun
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction. [from 1900s]
noun
Pronounced: mizo
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction. [from 1900s]
踏む
verb
Pronounced: fumu

What does "tread" mean?

  1. verb To walk or step, especially in a particular manner.
    "He trod carefully across the icy pavement."
  2. noun The patterned grooves on a tire or shoe sole that provide grip.
    "The tires had almost no tread left."
  3. noun The sound or manner of someone walking.
    "She recognized his heavy tread on the stairs."

tread in a sentence

  • He trod carefully across the icy pavement.
  • Tread lightly — the floorboards are weak here.
  • The tires had almost no tread left.
  • She recognized his heavy tread on the stairs.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "tread" in Japanese?

"tread" in Japanese is 底, 靴底, 段. tread means: To walk or step, especially in a particular manner.

How do you pronounce 底?

"tread" in Japanese is 底, pronounced "soko".

How do you use "tread" in a sentence?

Example: "He trod carefully across the icy pavement." In Japanese, "tread" is 底, 靴底, 段.

Are there other ways to say "tread" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 9 translations listed for "tread": 底, 靴底, 段, 踏み面, 溝, タイヤ溝.

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