English to Greek Meaning of tread - πάτημα


Tread :
πάτημα

πάτημα, βήμα

αναβοσβήνω, χορός, πάτημα, κάππαρη, πόδι, υπερβαίνω, τσαλαπατώ, καταπατώ, αποκρούω, καταπιέζω, πατήσει, καταστρέφω, θρυμματίζω, εκμηδενίζω, σβήνω, κατεδαφίζω

πάτημαπορεύεταιπέλματα
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Definitions of tread in English
Noun(1) a step in walking or running(2) the grooved surface of a pneumatic tire(3) the part (as of a wheel or shoe(4) structural member consisting of the horizontal part of a stair or step
Verb(1) put down or press the foot, place the foot(2) tread or stomp heavily or roughly(3) crush as if by treading on(4) brace (an archer's bow(5) apply (the tread(6) mate with
Examples of tread in English
(1) It's also clear to see how Amanda's brief motocross career prepared her for making strides in sports where women have to tread carefully so not to step on macho male toes.(2) My bare feet tread lightly on the dirt floor, sweat already beginning to bead on my brow.(3) He began to pace slightly, his familiar heavy tread thudding in my ears as if he were marching in my head, crushing with his boots my own thoughts and dreams.(4) There is grip only where asphalt and tread come in contact, with no water between them.(5) I have a pair that I've been wearing for eight years - the soles are somewhat worn down but they have at least another couple of years to go before the tread disappears.(6) She quickly recognized the heavy tread of her father and straightened her spine in response.(7) The streets were so very quiet that the steady tread of my hobnailed boots muffled by the ground frost sounded unnatural.(8) the government had to tread carefully so as not to offend the judiciary(9) Also, stomping all over the place in your street shoes where others tread barefoot is a health hazard.(10) You tread carefully, avoiding the tiger-skin carpet.(11) Until then, the lesser nations have to tread warily and negotiate with wisdom.(12) He was paralyzed by the agony, unable to move even as he felt the heavy tread of General Powell's feet as he came to stand above him.(13) The sound of the manservant's heavy tread dragged him out of his thoughts.(14) But in a case like this, they have an obligation to tread with the utmost care.(15) With energetic Mars and changeable Uranus in your home sector all month, tread carefully when dealing with housemates.(16) But private investors should still tread carefully.
Related Phrases of tread
(1) tread water ::
νερό πέλματος
(2) tire tread ::
πέλμα του ελαστικού
(3) tread on ::
πατήσει
(4) tread down ::
βαδίζουν προς τα κάτω
(5) tread carefully ::
βαδίζουμε προσεκτικά
(6) tread lightly ::
πέλμα ελαφρά
(7) tread in ::
πέλματος σε
(8) tread over ::
πατήσει πάνω
Synonyms
Noun
1. step ::
βήμα
2. stride ::
δρασκελιά
Verb
3. walk ::
Περπατήστε
4. crush ::
συντριβή
5. step ::
βήμα
6. trample ::
τσαλαπατώ
Different Forms
tread, treading, treads
Word Example from TV Shows
...but tread carefully because it may be
the last conversation we ever have.

...but TREAD carefully because it may be the last conversation we ever have.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 5

Third is assorted pheromones.
Tread lightly.

Third is assorted pheromones. Tread lightly.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 21

would be to tread lightly.

would be to TREAD lightly.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 9

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