shoe
noun /ʃuː/
/ʃuː/
Idioms - enlarge image
鞋 - a pair of shoes
一双鞋 - patent leather/suede shoes
漆皮/麂皮鞋 - comfortable/sensible shoes
舒适/明智的鞋子 - high-heeled shoes
高跟鞋 - running shoes
跑鞋 - She soon regretted wearing her new shoes.
她很快就后悔穿了新鞋。 - He ran out into the street despite having no shoes on.
尽管没穿鞋,他还是跑到了街上。 - I was putting my shoes on when the phone rang.
电话铃响时,我正在穿鞋。 - 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 - Florence has some fantastic shoe shops.
佛罗伦萨有一些很棒的鞋店。 - The sole of the shoe is made of hard leather.
鞋底是由硬皮革制成的。
Topics Clothes and Fashiona1, Shoppinga1- I've had my shoes resoled.
我找人换了鞋底。 - She wore a dark blue dress with matching shoes.
她身穿一条暗蓝色的裙子,脚蹬一双搭配得体的鞋。 - The shoes, though elegant, pinched her feet terribly.
她这双鞋很精致,但很夹脚。 - a sturdy pair of walking shoes
一双耐磨的轻便鞋 - to break in a new pair of shoes
使新鞋逐渐合脚
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- heavy
- stout
- strong
- …
- pair
- put on
- slip on
- kick off
- …
- fit (somebody)
- pinch something
- squeak
- …
- polish
- size
- shop
- …
- the heel of a shoe
- the sole of a shoe
- the toe of a shoe
- …
- a pair of shoes
- (also horseshoe)a piece of curved iron that is attached with nails to the bottom of a horse’s foot. A horseshoe is often used as a symbol of good luck.
给(马)钉蹄铁 see also hot shoe
词源Old English scōh (noun), scōg(e)an (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schoen and German Schuh.
Idioms
be in somebody’s shoes | put yourself in somebody’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。 - Well what would you do? Just put yourself in my shoes.
你会怎么做?设身处地为我想想。
- I wouldn't like to be in your shoes when they find out about it.
fill somebody’s shoes/boots
- to do somebody’s job in an acceptable way when they are not there
妥善代职
if I were in your shoes
- used to introduce a piece of advice you are giving to somebody
(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 I were in your shoes, I'd resign immediately.
if the shoe fits (, wear it) (North American English)
(British English 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
shake in your boots/shoes
- (informal) to be very frightened or nervous
Topics Feelingsc2非常害怕(或紧张);战战兢兢;心惊肉跳
the shoe is on the other foot (North American English)
(British English the boot is on the other foot)
- used to say that a situation has changed so that somebody 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
step into somebody’s shoes
- to continue a job or the work that somebody else has started
接替某人的工作 - She stepped into her father’s shoes when he retired.
她父亲退休时,她接替了他的职位。
- She stepped into her father’s shoes when he retired.