pod
pod
pɑd
paad
British pronunciation
/pˈɒd/

Definición y significado de "pod"en inglés

01

grupo, manada

a social group of aquatic mammals, such as whales or dolphins
pod definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
A pod of dolphins swam alongside the boat.
Whales often travel in pods for protection.
02

vaina

a long and narrow casing filled with seeds that grows on some specific plants, such as beans and peas
example
Ejemplos
She harvested a basket full of pea pods from her garden for dinner.
Ella cosechó una cesta llena de vainas de guisantes de su jardín para la cena.
The soybean pods were ripe and ready to be harvested by the farmers.
Las vainas de soja estaban maduras y listas para ser cosechadas por los agricultores.
03

a detachable compartment or container attached to an aircraft, often holding fuel, equipment, or weapons

example
Ejemplos
The fighter jet carried an external fuel pod.
The reconnaissance plane had a camera pod attached.
04

the part of a plant that encloses the seeds, distinct from the seeds themselves

example
Ejemplos
The pod protects developing seeds.
Farmers removed the pods from the plants.
to pod
01

(of certain plants) to develop or produce seed-containing pods

example
Ejemplos
The peas began to pod in early summer.
The farmer noted which plants would pod first.
02

desvainar, desgranar

to remove peas or beans from their outer covering, typically as part of food preparation
example
Ejemplos
She pods the peas before adding them to the salad for dinner.
Ella desvaina los guisantes antes de añadirlos a la ensalada para la cena.
He podded the beans for the stew yesterday.
Él desvainó los frijoles para el estofado ayer.
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