shoe 英 [ʃu:]   美 [ʃu]

shoe

shoe  英 [ʃu:] 美 [ʃu]

n. 鞋;蹄铁; 

进行时:shoeing  过去式:shod  过去分词:shod  第三人称单数:shoes  名词复数:shoes 

a pair of shoes 一双鞋
He took his shoes and socks off. 他脱掉鞋袜。

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  • n. 鞋;蹄铁;
  • 1. a pair of shoes

    一双鞋

  • 2. He took his shoes and socks off.

    他脱掉鞋袜。

  • 3. What's your shoe size?

    你穿多大的鞋?

  • 4. a shoe brush

    鞋刷

  • 5. shoe polish

    鞋油

  • shoe (n.) Old English scoh "shoe," from Proto-Germanic *skokhaz (source also of Old Norse skor, Danish and Swedish sko, Old Frisian skoch, Old Saxon skoh, Middle Dutch scoe, Dutch schoen, Old High German scuoh, German Schuh, Gothic skoh). No known cognates outside Germanic, unless it somehow is connected with PIE root *skeu- "cover" (source also of second element in Latin ob-scurus).
  • shoe (v.) Old English scogan "to shoe," from the root of shoe (n.). In reference to horses from c. 1200. Related: Shoed; shoeing.
shoe / ʃuː ; NAmE ʃuː / noun , verb shoe shoes shod shoeing noun 1 one of a pair of outer coverings for your feet, usually made of leather or plastic a pair of shoes 一双鞋 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 see also snowshoe 2 = horseshoe IDIOMS be in sb's shoes | put yourself in sb's shoes 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。 if ˌI were in ˈyour shoes used to introduce a piece of advice you are giving to sb (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。 if the shoe fits (, wear it) ( NAmE) ( BrE if the cap fits (, wear it) ) 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 the shoe is on the other ˈfoot ( NAmE) ( BrE the boot is on the other ˈfoot ) used to say that a situation has changed so that sb 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 more at fill v. , shake v. , step v. verb ( shoe·ing , shod , shod / ʃɒd ; NAmE ʃɑːd / ) shoesth to put one or more horseshoeson 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。 shoe / ʃuː ; NAmE ʃuː / shod / ʃɒd ; NAmE ʃɑːd /
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