shoelace

shoelace

['ʃu:leis]

n.鞋带

例句与用法:

Get off with you; those shoes must have cost more than ten pounds.

我不相信,那些鞋的价钱一定在10英镑以上。

It's not very easy to get another job when you're sixty or over, I shouldn't care to be in your shoes.

当你过了60以后再找工作是不容易的。我可不愿意处于你那种境地。

I wouldn't be in your shoes for a thousand pounds.

给我1,000英镑我也不愿做你的替身。

I don't know what possessed me but I spent fifty pounds on a pair of new shoes.

我不知道是什么促使我干了这件事,但我确实花了50英镑买了双新鞋子。

词形变化:

动词过去式: shoehorned | 动词过去分词: shoehorned | 动词现在分词: shoehorning | 动词第三人称单数: shoehorns |


n.

鞋带


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