释义 |
shoeing是shoe的现在分词 - n.鞋;靴;蹄铁;(汽车轮的)制动器;鞋;(汽车轮的)制动器;蹄铁;【机】闸瓦;【建】桩靴;煞车;蹄铁;【机】闸瓦;【建】桩靴
- v.给(马)钉蹄铁;(shod ,shoed shod, shoed,shodden ) 给…穿鞋;(shod ,shoed shod, shoed,shodden ) 给…穿鞋
- 网络扔鞋;修蹄;装蹄铁
复数:shoes 现在分词:shoeing 过去式:shod 1. | 鞋one of a pair of outer coverings for your feet, usually made of leather or plastic |
| | | He took his shoes and socks off. 他脱掉鞋袜。 | | What's your shoe size? 你穿多大的鞋? | | | | |
IDM | 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。 |
be in sbs shoes|put yourself in sbs shoes 处于某人的境地;设身处地to be in, or imagine that you are in, another person's situation, especially when it is an unpleasant or difficult one | 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。 |
| 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 (引出建议)要是我处在你的境地,换了我是你的话used to introduce a piece of advice you are giving to sb | 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 the shoe fits (, wear it) 有则改之if you feel that a remark applies to you, you should accept it and take it as a warning or criticism the shoe is on the other foot 情况正好相反;宾主易位used to say that a situation has changed so that sb now has power or authority over the person who used to have power or authority over them 1. | ~ sth 给(马)钉蹄铁to put one or more horseshoes on a horse |
| The horses were sent to the blacksmith to be shod. 马送到铁匠那儿钉马掌去了。 |
n. | | v. | 1. 给…穿鞋;给(马)钉蹄铁;给…装上鞋状物;装金属片包覆 1. 给…穿鞋;给(马)钉蹄铁;给…装上鞋状物;装金属片包覆 |
n. | 1. an outer covering for the foot, usually made of leather, fabric, or plastic, with a stiff sole and usually not reaching above the ankle 2. a device that slows or stops the movement of an object, e.g. the part of a brake that presses against the drum 3. a lining or part in an engine or machine that protects another part from being worn down 4. the part of an electric train or streetcar that connects with the electrified rail from which it draws power 5. a special box that dispenses playing cards one at a time 6. a strip of metal along the runner of a sledge 7. a base that supports the upper part of a bridge 8. something that you wear on each foot, usually over socks 1. an outer covering for the foot, usually made of leather, fabric, or plastic, with a stiff sole and usually not reaching above the ankle 2. a device that slows or stops the movement of an object, e.g. the part of a brake that presses against the drum 3. a lining or part in an engine or machine that protects another part from being worn down 4. the part of an electric train or streetcar that connects with the electrified rail from which it draws power 5. a special box that dispenses playing cards one at a time 6. a strip of metal along the runner of a sledge 7. a base that supports the upper part of a bridge 8. something that you wear on each foot, usually over socks | v. | 1. to fix a horseshoe on a horse 2. to provide somebody with shoes 3. to cover something with a hard, especially metal plate to protect against wear 4. to put a horseshoe on a horse’s foot 1. to fix a horseshoe on a horse 2. to provide somebody with shoes 3. to cover something with a hard, especially metal plate to protect against wear 4. to put a horseshoe on a horse’s foot |
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