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。