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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++prod1 /prɒd $ prɑːd/ verb (prodded, prodding) [intransitive, transitive]  1 PUSHto quickly push something or someone with your finger or a pointed object 〔用手指或尖物〕刺,戳,捅 SYN poke ‘Don’t go to sleep, ’ she said, prodding me in the ribs. 别睡着。她边说边捅我的肋骨。prod at Theo prodded at the dead snake. 西奥戳了戳那条死蛇。2 PERSUADEto make someone do something by persuading or reminding them that it is necessary, especially when they are lazy or unwilling 激励;促使,督促prod somebody into (doing) something It had prodded Ben into doing something about it. 那件事促使本要做点什么。 The strike may prod the government into action. 那场罢工可能会促使政府采取行动。prodding noun [uncountable] He’s a bright kid, but he needs prodding. 他是个聪明孩子,但需要督促。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
prodThey walked around him, prodding and pinching him.But the Senate, prodded by Hatch and Kennedy, took the proposal further.People gathered round, prodding her for news.His wife prodded him for years before he began writing his first novel.The male now carefully monitors the temperature of the mound by prodding his beak into it.In the second month of the class she began to prod the class toward the intermediate stage.Léonie prodded the foam with one finger.And he will prod the party to think twice about shrinking the scope of government.The surgeon prodded the shivery flesh, searching for the tumour that must be removed.Sergeant Thompson raised his stick and prodded the soldier in the chest.So Iverson kept prodding them, pulling them, urging them to show they belong.prod ... into actionHe it was who positioned the cart, supervised his assistant, blindfolded the victims and then prodded the horse into action.
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prod2 noun [countable usually singular]  1 PUSH especially British English a quick pushing movement, using your finger or a pointed object 刺,戳,捅 SYN poke ‘Go on, ’ he whispered, giving me a prod in the back. 去吧。他小声说道,捅了一下我的背。2 REMIND/MAKE somebody REMEMBER British English when you persuade or remind someone to do something 激励;提醒 Why don’t you ring the shop and give them a prod? 你为何不打电话给商店提醒他们一下?3 TZa pointed instrument used for pushing animals, to make them move 刺戳的工具;刺针;刺棒 a cattle prod 赶牛刺棒
Examples from the Corpus
prodThe new law will serve as a prod to make the airline industry increase their safety measures.a cattle prodHe stands up and starts threatening Paul with an imaginary cattle prod.And these, said Perdita, are the cattle prods.A gentle prod not to be scared was about all that Cosmopolitan could handle.He gave the dog a quick prod with his foot.Jerry gave me a sharp prod in the back.As such it was prod and key to personal achievement and productivity.cattle prodI, on the other hand, had backache and climbed it as though a cattle prod were taped to my spine.She was stripped naked and beaten with a cattle prod before being thrown into a cell full of excrement.A cattle prod, that would be the thing.He stands up and starts threatening Paul with an imaginary cattle prod.And these, said Perdita, are the cattle prods.
Origin prod2 (1500-1600) Perhaps from brod pointed stick for making an animal go forward ((14-19 centuries)), probably from Old Norse broddr spike
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prod1 /prɒd $ prɑːd/ verb (past tense and past participle prodded, present participle prodding) [intransitive and transitive]
1. to quickly push something or someone with your finger or a pointed object
   SYN  poke:
    ‘Don’t go to sleep,’ she said, prodding me in the ribs.
    prod at
    Theo prodded at the dead snake.
2. to make someone do something by persuading or reminding them that it is necessary, especially when they are lazy or unwilling
    prod somebody into (doing) something
    It had prodded Ben into doing something about it.
    The strike may prod the government into action.
—prodding noun [uncountable]:
    He’s a bright kid, but he needs prodding.

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prod2 noun [countable usually singular]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Perhaps from brod 'pointed stick for making an animal go forward' (14-19 centuries), probably from Old Norse broddr 'spike'
1. especially British English a quick pushing movement, using your finger or a pointed object
   SYN  poke:
    ‘Go on,’ he whispered, giving me a prod in the back.
2. British English when you persuade or remind someone to do something:
    Why don’t you ring the shop and give them a prod?
3. a pointed instrument used for pushing animals, to make them move:
    a cattle prod


prodBrE /prɒd/ 🔊NAmE /prɑːd/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they prod BrE /prɒd/ 🔊 NAmE /prɑːd/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it prods BrE /prɒdz/ 🔊 NAmE /prɑːdz/ 🔊past simple prodded BrE /ˈprɒdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈprɑːdɪd/ 🔊past participle prodded BrE /ˈprɒdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈprɑːdɪd/ 🔊 -ing form prodding BrE /ˈprɒdɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈprɑːdɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive, intransitive] to push sb/sth with your finger or with a pointed object 戳;杵;捅 SYN poke ~ sb/sth (+ adv./prep.) She prodded him in the ribs to wake him up. 她用手指杵他的肋部把他叫醒。🔊🔊~ at sb/sth He prodded at his breakfast with a fork. 他拿叉子戳弄着早餐。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sb (into sth/into doing sth) to try to make sb do sth, especially when they are unwilling 催促;督促;鼓动She finally prodded him into action. 她终于促使他行动起来。🔊🔊

assembly line, capacity, factory, foreman, plant, process1, production, shift, shop floor, workforce

prodBrE /prɒd/ 🔊NAmE /prɑːd/ 🔊 nounthe act of pushing sb with your finger or with a pointed object 戳;杵;捅 SYN dig She gave him a sharp prod with her umbrella. 她用雨伞使劲捅了他一下。🔊🔊(informal) an act of encouraging sb or of reminding sb to do sth 催促;鼓励;提醒If they haven't replied by next week, you'll have to call them and give them a prod. 如果下周他们还没答复,你就得打电话催催他们。🔊🔊an instrument like a stick that is used for prodding animals (赶牲畜用的)尖棒,刺棒Prod (also Prod·die BrE /ˈprɒdi/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈprɑːdi/ 🔊) (informal) an offensive word for a Protestant (贬称)新教徒