sod

US: /ˈsɑd/
UK: /sˈɒd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


sod /sɔd/
  • thời quá khứ (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) của seethe
  • danh từ
    • bụng (ch).
    • đám cỏ
    • lớp đất mặt (ở đồng cỏ)
      • under the sod: chôn dưới đất, nằm trong mồ
  • ngoại động từ
    • trồng cỏ xanh lên (đám đất)
    • ném đất (vào ai)

Advanced English dictionary


noun, verb
+ noun
1 (BrE, !!!, slang) used to refer to a person, especially a man, that you are annoyed with or think is unpleasant: You stupid sod!
2 (BrE, !!!, slang) used with an adjective to refer to a person, especially a man: The poor old sod got the sack yesterday. + You lucky sod!
Help Note: You can use words like man, boy, devil or thing instead.
3 (BrE, !!!, slang) a thing that is difficult or causes problems: It was a real sod of a job.
4 [sing.] (formal or literary) a layer of earth with grass growing on it; a piece of this that has been removed: under the sod (= in your grave)
+ verb (-dd-) [VN] (BrE, !!!, slang) (only used in orders) a swear word that many people find offensive, used when sb is annoyed about sth or to show that they do not care about sth: Sod this car! It's always breaking down. + Oh, sod it! I'm not doing any more. + We're going on holiday and sod the expense.
Idioms see LARK n.
Phrasal Verbs: sod off (BrE, !!!, slang) (usually used in orders) to go away: Sod off, the pair of you!

Concise English dictionary


sodded|sodding|sodssɑd /sɒd
noun
+surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass roots
+an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of superoxide into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen
+someone who engages in anal copulation (especially a male who engages in anal copulation with another male)
+an informal British term for a youth or man
verb
+cover with sod