0 to place one’s feet on -- træde på
1 to walk on, along, over etc -- gå
He trod the streets looking for a job.
2 to crush by putting one’s feet on -- trampe på
We watched them treading the grapes.
3 a way of walking or putting one’s feet -- gang
4 the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre/tire -- slidbane
The tread has been worn away.
5 the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed. -- trappetrin
These individuals often tread an uneven boundary between an education profession and alternative career aims.
The treads of nineteenth-century staircases were invariably built 4v2 inches into supporting walls made of brickwork.
The very small twist along the length of each tread resulting from the torsion allows the tread above to drop slightly.
It has led them by paths they little expected to tread, but the guidance has never been in doubt.
I have not been able to discover how far the treads of the earliest stairs were built into the supporting walls.
But circularity makes the sieve definition more delicate, and in several places we must tread carefully to avoid a black hole.
All include mosaic tiled treads and copper flush pipes.
But of course one must tread very carefully here.
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