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Cipele
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'danc·ing shoes N pl
dancing shoes
plesne cipele
'walk·ing shoes N pl
walking shoes
cipele za pešačenje
'gym shoes N pl
gym shoes
baletanke
plat·form 'shoes N pl
platform shoes
obuća f sa platformom
I. shoe [ʃuː] N
1. shoe (for foot):
shoe
cipela f
a pair of shoes
par cipela
2. shoe (horseshoe):
shoe
potkovica f
3. shoe transp:
[brake] shoes
kočione papuče
[brake] shoes
paknovi inf
Phrases:
I wouldn't like to be in your/her shoes
ne bih voleo da sam na tvom/njenom mestu
to put oneself in sb's shoes
staviti se u nečiji položaj
if I were in your shoes inf
da sam ja na tvom mestu
II. shoe <shod [or Am also shoed], shod [or Am also shoed]> [ʃuː] VB trans
to shoe a horse
potkovati // potkivati konja
'shoe pol·ish N no pl
shoe polish
pasta f za cipele
'track shoe N
track shoe
trkačka obuća f
'brake shoe N
brake shoe
kočiona papuča f
brake shoe
pakna f inf
'shoe size N
shoe size
veličina cipela [or stopala] f
'shoe tree N
shoe tree
kalup m za cipele koji čuva njihov oblik
Present
Ishoe
youshoe
he/she/itshoes
weshoe
youshoe
theyshoe
Past
Ishod / American English a. shoed
youshod / American English a. shoed
he/she/itshod / American English a. shoed
weshod / American English a. shoed
youshod / American English a. shoed
theyshod / American English a. shoed
Present Perfect
Ihaveshod / American English a. shoed
youhaveshod / American English a. shoed
he/she/ithasshod / American English a. shoed
wehaveshod / American English a. shoed
youhaveshod / American English a. shoed
theyhaveshod / American English a. shoed
Past Perfect
Ihadshod / American English a. shoed
youhadshod / American English a. shoed
he/she/ithadshod / American English a. shoed
wehadshod / American English a. shoed
youhadshod / American English a. shoed
theyhadshod / American English a. shoed
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Two other technicians working within the laboratory witnessed a bright flash of blue light followed by the sound of a thud.
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In the night he hears a thud and runs from his room, because it was his father sneaking in.
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Your blows connect with a solid, visceral thud you can almost feel.
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Then he puts the two together with a hard thud and walks out with them side by side in his right hand.
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The sound wave is heard as the familiar thud or thump of a sonic boom, commonly created by the supersonic flight of aircraft.
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