shoe
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Shoes are objects which you wear on your feet. They cover most of your foot and you wear them over socks or stockings. 鞋
...a pair of shoes. …一雙鞋。
Low-heeled comfortable shoes are best. 舒適的低跟鞋是最好的。
2. N-COUNT A shoe is the same as a . 馬蹄鐵
3. V-T When a blacksmith shoes a horse, they attach horseshoes onto their feet. 給…釘蹄鐵
Blacksmiths spent most of their time repairing tools and shoeing horses. 鐵匠們把他們大部分時間用來修理工具和給馬釘蹄鐵。
4. PHRASE If you fill someone's shoes or step into their shoes, you take their place by doing the job they were doing. 接替某人的位置
No one has been able to fill his shoes. 沒有人能接替他的工作。
5. PHRASE If you talk about being in someone's shoes, you talk about what you would do or how you would feel if you were in their situation. 處在某人的境地
I wouldn't want to be in his shoes. 我不愿意處于他的境地。
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shoe /?u?/ (shoeing,shod,shoes)
劍橋詞典
- one of a pair of coverings for your feet , usually made of a strong material such as leather , with a thick leather or plastic sole (= base ) and usually a heel
- I got some shoes cheap in the sale .
- Do your shoes up before you trip over.
- These are the running shoes favoured by marathon runners .
- handmade shoes
- His shoes left muddy marks on the floor .
鞋
flat /high-heeled shoes 平跟/高跟鞋
running /tennis shoes 跑步/網球鞋
He put on/took off his new pair of shoes. 他穿上/脫下他那雙新鞋。
Hurry and do up/lace up your shoes. 快點兒把鞋帶系好。
a shoe shop 鞋店
a horseshoe
(同horseshoe)
例句
習語
be in sb's shoesif I were in your shoes
step into sb's shoes 返回 shoe