shoes
n. 鞋子; 鞋状物; 蹄铁; (轮胎的)外胎; 鞋( shoe的名词复数 ); 蹄铁; 煞车; 金属箍
v. 为…钉蹄铁( shoe的第三人称单数 )
Shoes are objects which you wear on your feet. They cover most of your foot and you wear them over socks or stockings.
...a pair of shoes...
一双鞋
Low-heeled comfortable shoes are best...
舒服的低跟鞋子最好了。
A shoe is the same as a horseshoe .
When a blacksmith shoes a horse, they fix horseshoes onto its feet.
Blacksmiths spent most of their time repairing tools and shoeing horses...
铁匠大部分时间都在修理工具和钉马掌。
He helped his father by holding the horses steady while they were being shod.
他父亲给马钉掌时他就帮忙将马抓牢。
If you fill someone's shoes or step into their shoes, you take their place by doing the job they were doing.
No one has been able to fill his shoes...
目前还没人能接替他的位置。
Now that Chris is gone she wants me to step into his shoes.
既然克里斯走了,她就想让我接替他的位置。
If you talk about being in someone's shoes, you talk about what you would do or how you would feel if you were in their situation.
I wouldn't want to be in his shoes.
我可不想处在他那样的处境。
1. a particular situation;
I wear my old shoes every day. One sole has come unglued.
我每天都穿那双旧鞋,有一只鞋底已经脱胶了。
Dorothy, come on. Never mind your shoes. They'll soon dry off.
快点儿吧,多萝西。别去管你的鞋子了,它们很快就会干的。
Marla was recently seen slinging her shoes at Trump.
最近有人看见马拉朝特朗普扔鞋子。
Slip-on shoes are easier to put on than lace-ups.
一脚蹬比系带鞋容易穿。
You don't mind if I take my shoes off, do you?
你不介意我把鞋子脱了吧?