单词 | shoe |
释义 | shoe [ʃu:] noun countable ESSENTIAL ■one of a pair of coverings for your feet, usually made of a strong material such as leather, with a thick leather or plastic sole (= base) and usually a heel 鞋 •flat/high-heeled shoes平底/高跟鞋 •gym/tennis shoes体操/网球鞋 •He put on/took off •Hurry and do up/lace up •a shoe shop鞋店 ■* a horseshoe [ʃu:] noun countable be in sb's shoes informal ■to be in the situation, usually a bad or difficult situation, that another person is in 处于(某人)的境地(通常指恶劣或困难的处境); 设身处地 •I wouldn't like to be in Mike's shoes when the boss hears what he's done!要是老板知道了麦克的所作所为,他的日子可就不好过了,我可不想像他那样! [ʃu:] noun countable if I were in your shoes informal ■used when you want to tell someone what you would do in their situation 如果我是你 •If I were in your shoes, I think I'd write to her rather than try to explain over the phone.如果我是你,我想我会给她写信而不是在电话里向她解释。 [ʃu:] noun countable step into sb's shoes (also fill sb's shoes) ■to take someone's place, often by doing the job they have just left 取代(某人);接替(某人)的工作 •Who do you think will step into Sarah's shoes when she goes?莎拉走后,你认为谁会接替她的工作? [ʃu:] verb transitive (shoeing, shod or US ALSO shoed, shod or US ALSO shoed)■If you shoe a horse, you nail a horseshoe (= a curved piece of metal) to one or each of its feet. 给(马)钉蹄铁 |
随便看 |
101BT英语在线翻译词典收录了36528条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。