pad

pad — noun

1. a soft thick piece that you put on or in something so it is safer, cleaner, or a

1.名詞B2
釋義

a soft thick piece that you put on or in something so it is safer, cleaner, or a different shape

例句

Nina taped a felt pad under the chair leg.

pad under furniture to protect a floor

The nurse placed a cool pad over Leo's swollen ankle.

cool pad for protection or comfort

同義詞
  • cushion

    usually suggests comfort or support rather than cleaning

  • liner

    often means a layer placed inside something

  • insert

    a broader word for something placed inside another thing

用法筆記

This sense covers protective, cleaning, and shaping uses of the object itself. Distinguish from verb sense 1, which is about adding this kind of material to something.

2. a flat absorbent piece worn inside underwear to catch menstrual blood or urine

2.名詞B1
釋義

a flat absorbent piece worn inside underwear to catch menstrual blood or urine

例句

Maya packed two extra pads before the long bus trip.

common everyday use of pad

The school nurse gave Eva a pad after lunch.

同義詞

用法筆記

In everyday conversation, pad often means this product when the context is about periods or bladder control. Words like sanitary, maternity, and night commonly appear before it.

常見錯誤

I need a paper for my period.
I need a pad for my period.
💡Use 'pad' for the absorbent product, not a general word like 'paper'.

3. a small stack of sheets joined on one side for notes or drawings

3.名詞A2
釋義

a small stack of sheets joined on one side for notes or drawings

例句

Ben tore a phone number from the pad beside the sofa.

tear a page from a pad

On her desk, Carla keeps a yellow pad for quick lists.

pad for notes

同義詞
  • notepad

    very close in meaning and often interchangeable

  • notebook

    usually more strongly bound and used for longer notes

  • memo pad

    often a small pad for short reminders

用法筆記

A pad usually has loose pages glued at the top or side. Distinguish from a notebook, which more often has a cover and pages meant to stay together.

常見錯誤

I wrote it in a pad and left the page there.
I wrote it on a pad and tore the page off.
💡We usually write on a pad because it is a set of sheets.

4. the thick soft part on the bottom of an animal's paw

4.名詞B2
釋義

the thick soft part on the bottom of an animal's paw

例句

Mud stuck between the dog's pads after the hike.

usually plural: the pads

The vet checked each pad for tiny pieces of glass.

check a paw pad

同義詞
  • paw pad

    a fuller phrase for the same body part

  • sole

    broader and not limited to animals

用法筆記

This sense is often plural when talking about all the feet of one animal. Distinguish from noun sense 1, which is a separate object placed on something.

5. a flat prepared area where a helicopter can land or a rocket can be sent up

5.名詞B2
釋義

a flat prepared area where a helicopter can land or a rocket can be sent up

例句

The pilot set the helicopter down on the hospital pad.

pad for helicopter landing

Workers cleared snow from the mountain rescue pad.

同義詞
  • helipad

    specifically for helicopters

  • launch pad

    specifically for rockets or spacecraft

  • platform

    a broader word that does not always involve aircraft

用法筆記

This sense often appears in compounds such as helipad, landing pad, and launch pad.

6. the wide leaf that floats on pond water on plants such as lilies

6.名詞C1
釋義

the wide leaf that floats on pond water on plants such as lilies

例句

A frog sat still on a wide green lily pad.

common compound: lily pad

Sunlight flashed across the pads on the quiet pond.

同義詞
  • lily leaf

    a more explicit but less common description

  • floating leaf

    broader and can describe other water plants too

用法筆記

In ordinary speech, people often say lily pad rather than just pad for this meaning.

7. someone's home, especially an apartment, in informal speech

7.名詞C1
釋義

someone's home, especially an apartment, in informal speech

例句

After class, we went back to Ken's pad for noodles.

informal word for home

Mira found a cheap pad near the train station.

同義詞
  • place

    a very common informal word for someone's home

  • apartment

    neutral and more exact, but not informal slang

  • flat

    common especially in British English

用法筆記

Common in casual speech and often suggests a young person's apartment or a simple place to stay. Distinguish from noun sense 4, which names a flat area rather than a home.

pad — verb