单词 | in somebody’s shoes |
释义 | in somebody’s shoes From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishin somebody’s shoesin somebody’s shoesINSTEADin someone else’s situation, especially a bad onebe in his shoes when his wife finds out what happened. I wouldn’t like to Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing.put yourself in their shoes (=imagine what it would feel like to be in their situation). Don’t be cross with them. Try to → shoeExamples from the Corpusbe in ... shoes• If he were in her shoes, he sure would.• I would, if I were in your shoes.• If I was in their shoes I'd hold off a couple of days.• Some are in deck shoes, some are in sandals, me in my flip-flops.• I wouldn't care to be in your shoes if the general took it into his head to inspect you now.• What wouldn't I give to be in your shoes now!• I know, because people tell me, that many would like to be in my shoes. |
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