| 单词 | calceate | 
| 释义 | calceate in British English (ˈkælsɪˌeɪt) verb (transitive)  obsolete  to shoe  shoe in British English (ʃuː) noun 1.  a.  one of a matching pair of coverings shaped to fit the foot, esp one ending below the ankle, having an upper of leather, plastic, etc, on a sole and heel of heavier leather, rubber, or synthetic material b.   (as modifier)  shoe cleaner 2.  anything resembling a shoe in shape, function, position, etc, such as a horseshoe 3.  a band of metal or wood on the bottom of the runner of a sledge 4.  (in baccarat, etc) a boxlike device for holding several packs of cards and allowing the cards to be dispensed singly 5.  a base for the supports of a superstructure of a bridge, roof, etc 6.  a metal collector attached to an electric train that slides along the third rail and picks up power for the motor 7.  engineering  a lining to protect from and withstand wear  brake shoe, pile shoe8.  be in a person's shoes verbWord forms: shoes, shoeing or shod (transitive) 9.  to furnish with shoes  10.  to fit (a horse) with horseshoes 11.  to furnish with a hard cover, such as a metal plate, for protection against friction or bruising  | 
	
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