单词 | shoe |
释义 | noun | verb shoeshoe1 /ʃu/ ●●● S1 W2 noun [countable] 1 something that you wear to cover your feet, made of leather or some other strong material: She was wearing jeans and tennis shoes. I bought a new pair of leather shoes. He took off his shoes and socks. I put on my shoes and coat. The kids all want expensive running shoes. I can’t walk in high-heeled shoes. → see also boot1, tennis shoe2be in somebody’s shoes to be in someone else’s situation, especially a bad one: I wouldn’t want to be in Frank’s shoes right now.3step into somebody’s shoes (also fill somebody’s shoes) to do a job that someone else used to do, and do it as well as he or she did: It’ll be hard to find someone to fill Pam’s shoes.4if the shoe fits (, wear it) spoken used to say that if a remark that has been made about you is true, then you should accept it: “Are you saying I’m a liar?” “Well, if the shoe fits...”5a U-shaped piece of iron that is nailed onto a horse’s foot SYN horseshoe6the part of a brake that presses on a wheel to make a vehicle stop [Origin: Old English scoh] noun | verb shoeshoe2 verb (past tense and past participle shod /ʃɑd/, present participle shoeing) [transitive] to put a shoe on a horse |
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