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1. ʃu: noun1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) zapato2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) herradura
2. ʃod verb(to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) herrar- shod- shoelace
- shoemaker
- on a shoestring
shoe n zapatotr[ʃʊː]1 zapato■ what size shoe do you take? ¿qué número calzas?2 (for horse) herradura3 (of brake) zapata1 (horse) herrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto put oneself in somebody else's shoes ponerse en el lugar de alguienshoe leather cuero para zapatosshoe polish betún nombre masculinoshoe shop zapateríashoe n1) : zapato mthe shoe industry: la industria del calzado2) horseshoe: herradura f3)brake shoe : zapata fn.• herradura s.f.• zapata s.f.• zapato s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: shod) = calzar v.• herrar v.• herrar un caballo v.
I ʃuːa) ( Clothing) zapato mput your shoes on — ponte los zapatos, cálzate
they sell shoes — venden zapatos or (frml) calzado
to be in somebody's shoes: I wouldn't like to be in her shoes no me gustaría estar en su lugar or (fam) en su pellejo; to fit like an old shoe (AmE) sentar* como un guante; to step into somebody's shoes pasar a ocupar el puesto de alguien; (before n) shoe polish betún m, pomada f (RPl) or (Chi) pasta f de zapatos; shoe repairer — zapatero, -ra m,f
b) ( for horse) herradura fc) ( brake shoe) zapata f
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[ʃuː] (vb: pt, pp shod)1. Nto put on one's shoes — ponerse los zapatos, calzarse frm
to take off one's shoes — quitarse los zapatos, descalzarse frm
- step into sb's shoes- be waiting for dead men's shoes2) (Aut) (also: brake shoe) zapata f2.VT [+ horse] herrar3.CPDshoe brush N — cepillo m para zapatos
shoe cream N — crema f de zapatos, crema f para el calzado
shoe leather N — cuero m para zapatos
- wear out one's shoe leatherI wore out a lot of shoe leather, it cost me a lot in shoe leather — tuve que andar lo mío, tuve que recorrer mucho camino
shoe polish N — betún m, lustre m (LAm)
shoe repairer N — zapatero(-a) m / f remendón(-ona)
shoe repairs NPL — reparación fsing de zapatos, reparación fsing de calzado
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I [ʃuː]a) ( Clothing) zapato mput your shoes on — ponte los zapatos, cálzate
they sell shoes — venden zapatos or (frml) calzado
to be in somebody's shoes: I wouldn't like to be in her shoes no me gustaría estar en su lugar or (fam) en su pellejo; to fit like an old shoe (AmE) sentar* como un guante; to step into somebody's shoes pasar a ocupar el puesto de alguien; (before n) shoe polish betún m, pomada f (RPl) or (Chi) pasta f de zapatos; shoe repairer — zapatero, -ra m,f
b) ( for horse) herradura fc) ( brake shoe) zapata f
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