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BNC: 1885 COCA: 1423

shoe

noun
/ʃuː/
/ʃuː/
Idioms
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  1. one of a pair of objects usually made of leather or plastic that you wear on your feet
    • a pair of shoes一双鞋
    • patent leather/suede shoes漆皮/麂皮鞋
    • comfortable/sensible shoes舒适/明智的鞋子
    • high-heeled shoes高跟鞋
    • running shoes跑鞋
    • She soon regretted wearing her new shoes.她很快就后悔穿了新鞋。
    • He ran out into the street despite having no shoes on.尽管没穿鞋,他还是跑到了街上。
    • I was putting my shoes on when the phone rang.电话铃响时,我正在穿鞋。
    • He took his shoes and socks off.他脱掉鞋袜。
    • What's your shoe size?你穿多大的鞋?
    • a shoe brush鞋刷
    • shoe polish鞋油
    • Florence has some fantastic shoe shops. 佛罗伦萨有一些很棒的鞋店。
    • The sole of the shoe is made of hard leather.鞋底是由硬皮革制成的。
    see also court shoe, deck shoe, gym shoe, skate shoe, snowshoe, tennis shoe, track shoe
    Extra Examples
    • I've had my shoes resoled.我找人换了鞋底。
    • She wore a dark blue dress with matching shoes.她身穿一条暗蓝色的裙子,脚蹬一双搭配得体的鞋。
    • The shoes, though elegant, pinched her feet terribly.她这双鞋很精致,但很夹脚。
    • a sturdy pair of walking shoes一双耐磨的轻便鞋
    • to break in a new pair of shoes使新鞋逐渐合脚
    Topics Clothes and Fashiona1, Shoppinga1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • stout
    • strong
    … of shoes
    • pair
    verb + shoe
    • put on
    • slip on
    • kick off
    shoe + verb
    • fit (somebody)
    • pinch something
    • squeak
    shoe + noun
    • polish
    • size
    • shop
    phrases
    • the heel of a shoe
    • the sole of a shoe
    • the toe of a shoe
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  2. (also horseshoe)
    a piece of curved iron that is attached with nails to the bottom of a horse’s foot. A horseshoe is often used as a symbol of good luck.给(马)钉蹄铁
  3. see also hot shoe
    Word OriginOld English scōh (noun), scōg(e)an (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schoen and German Schuh.
Idioms
be in somebody’s shoes | put yourself in somebody’s shoes
  1. to be in, or imagine that you are in, another person’s situation, especially when it is an unpleasant or difficult one处于某人的境地;设身处地
    • I wouldn't like to be in your shoes when they find out about it.等他们弄清事情真相的时候,你的日子就很不好过了。
    • Well what would you do? Just put yourself in my shoes.你会怎么做?设身处地为我想想。
fill somebody’s shoes/boots
  1. to do somebody’s job in an acceptable way when they are not there妥善代职
if I were in your shoes
  1. used to introduce a piece of advice you are giving to somebody(引出建议)要是我处在你的境地,换了我是你的话
    • If I were in your shoes, I'd resign immediately.要是我处在你的地位,我就立刻辞职。
    Topics Suggestions and advicec2
if the shoe fits (, wear it) (North American English)
(British English if the cap fits (, wear it))
  1. if you feel that a remark applies to you, you should accept it and take it as a warning or criticism有则改之
shake in your boots/shoes
  1. (informal) to be very frightened or nervous非常害怕(或紧张);战战兢兢;心惊肉跳Topics Feelingsc2
the shoe is on the other foot (North American English)
(British English the boot is on the other foot)
  1. used to say that a situation has changed so that somebody now has power or authority over the person who used to have power or authority over them情况正好相反;宾主易位
step into somebody’s shoes
  1. to continue a job or the work that somebody else has started接替某人的工作
    • She stepped into her father’s shoes when he retired.她父亲退休时,她接替了他的职位。

shoe

verb
/ʃuː/
/ʃuː/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they shoe
/ʃuː/
/ʃuː/
he / she / it shoes
/ʃuːz/
/ʃuːz/
past simple shod
/ʃɒd/
/ʃɑːd/
past participle shod
/ʃɒd/
/ʃɑːd/
-ing form shoeing
/ˈʃuːɪŋ/
/ˈʃuːɪŋ/
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  1. shoe something to put one or more horseshoes on a horse给(马)钉蹄铁
    • The horses were sent to the blacksmith to be shod.马送到铁匠那儿钉马掌去了。
    Word OriginOld English scōh (noun), scōg(e)an (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schoen and German Schuh.

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