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shoeFU:n [C]one of a pair of coverings for your feet, which has an upper part made of a strong material such as leather, a base made of thick leather or plastic, and usually a HEEL (= a raised part which supports the heel of the foot)鞋I need some new gym/tennis shoes.我需要一双新的运动/网球鞋。Do you prefer flat or high-heeled shoes?你喜欢平跟鞋还是高跟鞋?I need to get my shoes repaired because the soles are wearing rather thin.我得叫人把我的鞋修一修,因为鞋底已穿得相当薄了。I've just bought a new pair of winter shoes.我刚买了一双过冬的新鞋。I'll just do up/lace up my shoes and then I'll be ready.我只要把鞋带系一下,就准备好了。He works in a shoe shop.他在鞋店里工作。Shoe is also another word for HORSESHOE (= a curved piece of metal fixed under a horse's foot).蹄铁(infml) If you say that you wouldn't like to be in someone's shoes, you mean that you would not like to be in their situation.不想处于某人的地位I wouldn't like to be in Mike's shoes--imagine the trouble he's going to be in!我可不想处在迈克的地位----想想他将会有的麻烦!(infml) People sometimes say if I were in your shoes when they want to tell you what they would do in your situation.如果我是你的话If I were in your shoes, I think I'd write to her rather than try to explain over the phone.如果我是你的话,我想我会写信而不是在电话里向她解释的。If you step into/fill someone's shoes, you take their place, often by doing the job they have just left.取代别人,接替某人的工作Who do you think will step into Sarah's shoes when she goes?你认为谁会在莎拉走后接替她的工作?
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