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
底
Pronounced: soko
靴底
Pronounced: kutsuzoko
段
Pronounced: dan
踏み面
Pronounced: fumimen
溝
Pronounced: mizo
タイヤ溝
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction. [from 1900s]
接地面
Pronounced: setchimen
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction. [from 1900s]
残溝
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction. [from 1900s]
溝
Pronounced: mizo
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction. [from 1900s]
踏む
Pronounced: fumu
What does "tread" mean?
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verb To walk or step, especially in a particular manner.
"He trod carefully across the icy pavement."
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noun The patterned grooves on a tire or shoe sole that provide grip.
"The tires had almost no tread left."
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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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