shoe
noun
verb
ʃuː
noun
1
something
that
you
wear
to
cover
your
feet,
made
of
leather
or
some
other
strong
material
鞋
I
sat
down
and
took
off
my
shoes
and
socks.
我坐下来脱掉鞋子和袜子。
a
pair
of
shoes
一双鞋
He
was
wearing
pointed
black
shoes
.
他穿了一双黑色的尖头鞋。
What
size
shoes
do
you
take?
你穿几号的鞋子?
high-heeled
shoes
高跟鞋
running
shoes
跑鞋
a
shoe
shop
鞋店
shoe
polish
鞋油
2
in sb’s shoes
in
someone
else’s
situation,
especially
a
bad
one
处于某人的境地〔尤指恶劣处境〕
I
wouldn’t
like
to
be
in
his
shoes
when
his
wife
finds
out
what
happened.
如果他妻子发现了这一切,他的日子就不好过了。
Anyone
in
her
shoes
would
have
done
the
same
thing.
任何人碰到她这样的情况都会那么做的。
Don’t
be
cross
with
them.
Try
to
put
yourself
in
their
shoes
(=
imagine
what
it
would
feel
like
to
be
in
their
situation)
.
别生他们的气,要设身处地为他们想想。
3
step into/fill sb’s shoes
to
do
a
job
that
someone
else
used
to
do,
and
do
it
as
well
as
they
did
接替某人的工作 (职位 )
It’ll
be
hard
to
find
someone
to
fill
Pete’s
shoes.
很难找到合适的人接替皮特的工作。
4
a
curved
piece
of
iron
that
is
nailed
onto
a
horse’s
foot
〔马的〕蹄铁,马掌;
ʃɒd
verb
5
to
put
a
HORSESHOE
on
a
horse
给〔马〕钉蹄铁
We
took
the
horses
to
be
shod.
我们把马送去钉马掌。