来自古英语 scoh,鞋,来自 Proto-Germanic*skokhaz,鞋,来自 PIE*skeu,覆盖,隐藏,词源同 hide,hose,shun.
be (或 put oneself) in another person's situation or predicament
使处于某人的状况;使陷入某人的处境
if I'd been in your shoes I'd have walked out on him.
如果我当时处于你这种情况,我早就离开他了。
property or a position coveted by a prospective successor but available only on a person's death
遗产
(N. Amer.). see if the cap fits, wear it (at cap)
(北美)。 见 (cap条) if the cap fits, wear it
(informal)used in reference to the wear on shoes through walking
(非正式)鞋子的磨损
you can save on shoe leather by giving us your instructions over the telephone.
你可以打电话告诉我们你的要求,用不着费鞋跑腿。
(N. Amer. informal)be prepared for a further or consequential event or complication to occur
(北美,非正式)等着下一个事件(或难题)发生
The circumstances have been reversed; an unequal relationship has been inverted.
情况已经逆转;一种不平等的关系已经被倒过来了
To defer action or decision until another matter is finished or resolved.
推迟行动或决定,直到另一件事情做完或解决
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