
발을 보호하고 걷기 편하게 하기 위해 신는 물건.
A covering for the foot, typically made of leather or sturdy material, with a sole and not reaching above the ankle.
예문:
"He polished his black shoes until they shone."
"These running shoes provide excellent arch support."
말의 발굽을 보호하기 위해 바닥에 박는 U자형 쇳조각.
A U-shaped metal plate nailed to a horse's hoof to protect it.
예문:
"The horse threw a shoe during the race."
"The blacksmith hammered the red-hot shoe into shape."
기계의 제동 장치나 부품의 끝에 덧대는 금속 조각 또는 소켓.
A part of a machine or device that resembles a shoe in shape or function, such as a brake component or a camera accessory socket.
예문:
"Check the brake shoes for signs of excessive wear."
"The camera's hot shoe allows for easy flash attachment."
카지노에서 여러 벌의 카드를 담아 한 장씩 꺼낼 수 있게 만든 상자.
A box used in casinos to hold and deal multiple decks of playing cards.
예문:
"The dealer drew the next card from the plastic shoe."
"A transparent shoe is used to prevent cheating in blackjack."
사람에게 신발을 신기거나 말에게 편자를 박다.
To fit a person with shoes or a horse with horseshoes.
예문:
"It is difficult to shoe a horse that is restless."
"The mother struggled to shoe her energetic child."
물건의 끝이나 가장자리에 금속 테두리나 덮개를 씌우다.
To fit an object, such as a wooden pole or a sled runner, with a metal rim or ferrule for protection.
예문:
"The walking stick was shod with a durable rubber tip."
"Ancient spears were often shod with bronze points."