
好词典

源自古英语 'scōh',与古高地德语 'scuoh' 和古诺尔斯语 'skór' 同源,最终源自原始日耳曼语 '*skōhaz'。
❶ 鞋,穿在脚上用于保护或装饰的物品,通常由皮革、布料或橡胶制成,有鞋底和鞋面。
“She bought a new pair of shoes for the party.”
(她为派对买了一双新鞋。)
“His shoes were covered in mud after the hike.”
(徒步后他的鞋上沾满了泥。)
❶ 给(人或动物)穿鞋,通常指为马钉蹄铁或给人穿鞋的动作。
“The blacksmith shoed the horse carefully.”
(铁匠仔细地为马钉上蹄铁。)
“She quickly shoed the children before they went out.”
(孩子们出门前,她迅速给他们穿好鞋。)
in someone's shoes — 比喻处于某人的处境或位置,常用于表达换位思考。
“If I were in your shoes, I would apologize.”
(如果我是你,我会道歉。)
fill someone's shoes — 接替某人的职位或角色,通常指替代一个难以被取代的人。
“It's hard to fill his shoes after he retires.”
(他退休后,很难有人能接替他的位置。)