shoes in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for shoes in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.shoe [Am ʃu, Brit ʃuː] N

1. shoe FASHION:

a pair of shoes
put your shoes on
put your shoes on
they sell shoes
they sell shoes
to be in sb's shoes I wouldn't like to be in her shoes
to be in sb's shoes I wouldn't like to be in her shoes
to wait for dead men's shoes Brit

II.shoe <pres shoes, pres part shoeing, pt & pp shod> [Am ʃu, Brit ʃuː] VB trans

jelly shoes, jelly sandals [ˈdʒɛli ʃuːz] N npl

shoe tree [Am ˈʃu ˌtri, Brit] N

shoes in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for shoes in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.shoe [ʃu:] shod <[or Am: shoed], shod> N

II.shoe <[or Am: shoed]> [ʃu:] shod <[or Am: shoed], shod> VB trans

shoes Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

if I were in your shoes inf
if I were in your shoes ...
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Shoes of this era, painted black, had an opening down the instep and were secured with straps.
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He is to be our referee, and is dressed in khaki trousers, brown suede shoes and a pith helmet.
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She has long red braided hair strands and wears platform shoes to compensate for her small stature.
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He has a receding hairline and wears only a pair of boxers and little red dancing shoes.
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They wear a kilt and tartan hose, and black laced ghillies, or dancing shoes.
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Black leather lace-up shoes are worn with either white ankle socks and navy tights for girls or navy socks for boys.
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Dynamic braking reduced wear and tear on brake shoes, reducing maintenance costs.
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For the same reason, close-fitting shoes or slippers that exacerbated the lesions could not be worn, and they were replaced by clogs.
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Most of these improvements came in the form of upgrades to surface and side materials, which would clearly distinguish authentic shoes from knockoffs.
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The delicious point about white shoes -- any white shoes -- is their utter devil-may-care impracticality.
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