pad: translation
•Roman•
I.•/Roman•
noun
1 pieces of paper fastened together at one edge
ADJECTIVE
▪ memo, note (usually notepad), scratch (AmE)
▪ drawing, sketch
▪ writing
▪ prescription
PREPOSITION
▪ on a/the pad
▪ She doodled on a pad as she spoke.
2 thick piece of soft material
ADJECTIVE
▪ thick
▪ adhesive
▪ cotton (AmE), cotton-wool (BrE), foam, gauze, gel, rubber
▪ polishing, scouring, steel-wool
▪ menstrual (esp.AmE), sanitary
▪ incontinence (esp. BrE)
▪ mattress, sleeping (both AmE)
▪ mouse (esp. AmE) (usually mouse mat in BrE)
▪ Every computer user should have a good mouse pad.
•Roman•
II.•/Roman•
verb
1 be padded be filled/covered with soft material
ADVERB
▪ heavily
▪ She was wearing a warm coat and heavily padded gloves.
▪ well
PREPOSITION
▪ with
▪ The shoulder straps are padded with foam.
2 move quietly
ADVERB
▪ quietly, silently, softly
▪ barefoot
▪ about (esp. BrE), around
▪ He padded around in his socks eating cereal.
PREPOSITION
▪ about (esp. BrE), around
▪ She padded softly around the house.
▪ across
▪ He padded barefoot across the carpet.
▪ along
▪ The cat padded silently along the track.
▪ to, towards/toward
Pad is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑cat
Pad is used with these nouns as the object: ↑résumé