plod
التعريفات والمعاني
== Anglais ==
=== Verbe ===
plod
Marcher d’un pas lourd, marcher avec peine, avancer lentement.
Once our ancestors got moving on two legs, they kept on walking, and that journey has continued right up to today. In a lifetime, the average person will take about 150 million steps—enough to circle Earth three times. We stroll, stride, plod, traipse, amble, saunter, shuffle, tiptoe, lumber, tromp, lope, strut and swagger. After walking all over someone, we might be asked to walk a mile in their shoes. Heroes walk on water, and geniuses are walking encyclopedias. But rarely do we humans think about walking. It has become, you might say, pedestrian. The fossils, however, reveal something else entirely. Walking is anything but ordinary. Instead it is a complex, convoluted evolutionary experiment that began with humble apes taking their first steps in Miocene forests and eventually set hominins on a path around the world. — (Jeremy DeSilva, “Walks of Life”, Scientific American, vol. 327, no. 5, novembre 2022, pages 72-81)
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=== Nom commun ===
plod
Marche, pas lourd
Processus laborieux.
(Familier) flic, poulet
=== Prononciation ===
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== Tchèque ==
=== Étymologie ===
Du vieux slave плодъ, plodu.
=== Nom commun ===
plod masculin inanimé
Fœtus, embryon.
Fruit.
Plody moře - fuits de mer
(Sens figuré) Résultat, fruit d'un travail.
První hudební plody mladého skladatele na sebe nenechaly dlouho čekat.
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==== Synonymes ====
fétus ou fetus, fœtus
ovoce, fruit
==== Dérivés ====
oplodí, péricarpe
oplodit, féconder
oplodnění, fécondation, fertilisation
oplodnit, féconder, fertiliser
oplození, fécondation
plodenství
plodit, enfanter, produire
plodivý, procréateur
plodnice, hyménium
plodnost, fécondité
plodný, fécond
=== Prononciation ===
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