tod
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++tod /tɒd $ tɑːd/ noun British English spoken informal on your tod spoken informal ALONEby yourself 独自,自个儿
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tod• I had just had three weeks on my tod with company only in Reykjavik campsite.Origin tod (1900-2000) on your Tod Sloan (from Tod Sloan, the name of an American jockey), rhyming slang for on your owntod nounChinese
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tod
tod /tɒd $ tɑːd/
noun British English spoken informal
tod /tɒd $ tɑːd/
noun British English spoken informal Date: 1900-2000
Origin: on your Tod Sloan (from Tod Sloan, the name of an American jockey), rhyming slang for on your own
on your tod by yourself
Origin: on your Tod Sloan (from Tod Sloan, the name of an American jockey), rhyming slang for on your own