shoe の英語での意味
shoeshoe1 /ʃuː/ noun [countable]
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something that you wear to cover your feet, made of leather or some other strong material足を覆うために履くもの。革またはその他の丈夫な素材でできている:
I sat down and took off my shoes and socks.私は座って靴と靴下を脱いだ。
What size shoe do you take?靴のサイズはいくつですか? → boot1(1), sandal, slipper2in somebody’s shoes in someone else’s situation, especially a bad one他人の(特に悪い)状況に置かれて:
I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes when his wife finds out what happened.彼の妻が何が起きたかを知ったとき、彼の立場にはなりたくない。
Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing.彼女の立場なら、誰でも同じことをしたでしょう。
Don’t be cross with them. Try to put yourself in their shoes (=imagine what it would feel like to be in their situation).彼らに腹を立てないで。彼らの立場に立って考えてみて(=自分が彼らの状況にいたらどんな感じかを想像すること)。3step into/fill somebody’s shoes to do a job that someone else used to do, and do it as well as they did他の人がしていた仕事を引き継ぎ、同様にうまくこなす:
It’ll be hard to find someone to fill Pete’s shoes.Peteの後を継ぐ人を見つけるのは難しいだろう。4a curved piece of iron that is nailed onto a horse’s foot馬の蹄に釘で打ちつける湾曲した鉄片 SYN horseshoe → if the shoe fits, (wear it) at fit1(8)COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞wear shoes· He was wearing smart black shoes.· 彼はきちんとした黒い靴を履いていた。put your shoes on· Put your shoes on and get your coat.· 靴を履いてコートを持ってきなさい。take your shoes off· They took off their shoes in the hallway.· 彼らは廊下で靴を脱いだ。tie your shoes· He tied his shoes in a double knot.· 彼は靴ひもを二重結びにした。slip your shoes on/off (=put them on or take them off quickly or gently)· She slipped off her shoes and curled her feet up under her on the sofa.· 彼女は靴をすっと脱いで、ソファで足を体の下に丸めた。kick your shoes off (=take them off by moving your legs)· Maria kicked off her shoes and sat down.· Mariaは靴を蹴り脱いで座った。clean/polish your shoes· We used to clean our shoes every evening before we went to bed.· 私たちはかつて毎晩寝る前に靴を磨いていた。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + shoe形容詞/名詞 + shoeblack/brown etc· Her shoes and handbag were brown.· 彼女の靴とハンドバッグは茶色だった。high-heeled shoes· You can’t walk round town all day in high-heeled shoes!· ハイヒールで一日中街を歩き回ることはできませんよ!sensible shoes (=flat shoes that are not very fashionable)· They were the kind of sensible shoes my mother used to make me wear.· それは母がかつて私に履かせていた、実用的な靴の一種だった。flat shoes (=with no high heel)· Flat shoes are much more comfortable for walking in.· フラットシューズは歩くのにずっと楽だ。platform shoes (=with a thick base)· I found an old pair of platform shoes from the 1970s.· 1970年代の古いプラットフォームシューズを一足見つけた。lace-up shoes (=fastened with laces)· He bought a pair of brown leather lace-up shoes.· 彼は茶色い革のひも靴を一足買った。leather/suede shoes· a pair of dark leather shoes· 暗い色の革靴一足running/jogging/training etc shoes· Get yourself a good pair of running shoes if you want to take up running.· ランニングを始めたいなら、良いランニングシューズを一足手に入れなさい。phrasesフレーズa pair of shoes· I need a new pair of shoes.· 新しい靴が一足必要だ。shoe + NOUNshoe + 名詞a shoe shop British English, a shoe store American Englishshoe polishshoe lacesCOMMON ERRORSよくある誤り ► Don’t say ‘put off your shoes’. Say take off your shoes.
すべての翻訳を見る1
something that you wear to cover your feet, made of leather or some other strong material足を覆うために履くもの。革またはその他の丈夫な素材でできている:
I sat down and took off my shoes and socks.私は座って靴と靴下を脱いだ。
What size shoe do you take?靴のサイズはいくつですか? → boot1(1), sandal, slipper2in somebody’s shoes in someone else’s situation, especially a bad one他人の(特に悪い)状況に置かれて:
I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes when his wife finds out what happened.彼の妻が何が起きたかを知ったとき、彼の立場にはなりたくない。
Anyone in her shoes would have done the same thing.彼女の立場なら、誰でも同じことをしたでしょう。
Don’t be cross with them. Try to put yourself in their shoes (=imagine what it would feel like to be in their situation).彼らに腹を立てないで。彼らの立場に立って考えてみて(=自分が彼らの状況にいたらどんな感じかを想像すること)。3step into/fill somebody’s shoes to do a job that someone else used to do, and do it as well as they did他の人がしていた仕事を引き継ぎ、同様にうまくこなす:
It’ll be hard to find someone to fill Pete’s shoes.Peteの後を継ぐ人を見つけるのは難しいだろう。4a curved piece of iron that is nailed onto a horse’s foot馬の蹄に釘で打ちつける湾曲した鉄片 SYN horseshoe → if the shoe fits, (wear it) at fit1(8)COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞wear shoes· He was wearing smart black shoes.· 彼はきちんとした黒い靴を履いていた。put your shoes on· Put your shoes on and get your coat.· 靴を履いてコートを持ってきなさい。take your shoes off· They took off their shoes in the hallway.· 彼らは廊下で靴を脱いだ。tie your shoes· He tied his shoes in a double knot.· 彼は靴ひもを二重結びにした。slip your shoes on/off (=put them on or take them off quickly or gently)· She slipped off her shoes and curled her feet up under her on the sofa.· 彼女は靴をすっと脱いで、ソファで足を体の下に丸めた。kick your shoes off (=take them off by moving your legs)· Maria kicked off her shoes and sat down.· Mariaは靴を蹴り脱いで座った。clean/polish your shoes· We used to clean our shoes every evening before we went to bed.· 私たちはかつて毎晩寝る前に靴を磨いていた。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + shoe形容詞/名詞 + shoeblack/brown etc· Her shoes and handbag were brown.· 彼女の靴とハンドバッグは茶色だった。high-heeled shoes· You can’t walk round town all day in high-heeled shoes!· ハイヒールで一日中街を歩き回ることはできませんよ!sensible shoes (=flat shoes that are not very fashionable)· They were the kind of sensible shoes my mother used to make me wear.· それは母がかつて私に履かせていた、実用的な靴の一種だった。flat shoes (=with no high heel)· Flat shoes are much more comfortable for walking in.· フラットシューズは歩くのにずっと楽だ。platform shoes (=with a thick base)· I found an old pair of platform shoes from the 1970s.· 1970年代の古いプラットフォームシューズを一足見つけた。lace-up shoes (=fastened with laces)· He bought a pair of brown leather lace-up shoes.· 彼は茶色い革のひも靴を一足買った。leather/suede shoes· a pair of dark leather shoes· 暗い色の革靴一足running/jogging/training etc shoes· Get yourself a good pair of running shoes if you want to take up running.· ランニングを始めたいなら、良いランニングシューズを一足手に入れなさい。phrasesフレーズa pair of shoes· I need a new pair of shoes.· 新しい靴が一足必要だ。shoe + NOUNshoe + 名詞a shoe shop British English, a shoe store American Englishshoe polishshoe lacesCOMMON ERRORSよくある誤り ► Don’t say ‘put off your shoes’. Say take off your shoes.