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shoe
/ˈʃu/
鞋,靴,外胎(
vt
.)給…穿鞋,為馬釘蹄鐵
From:
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shoe
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shoe
n.
;
pl
.
Shoes
formerly
Shoon
now
provincial
.
1.
A
covering
for
the
human
foot
,
usually
made
of
leather
,
having
a
thick
and
somewhat
stiff
sole
and
a
lighter
top
.
It
differs
from
a
boot
on
not
extending
so
far
up
the
leg
.
Your
hose
should
be
ungartered
, . . . your
shoe
untied
.
--
Shak
.
Spare
none
but
such
as
go
in
clouted
shoon
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Anything
resembling
a
shoe
in
form
,
position
,
or
use
.
Specifically
:
(a)
A
plate
or
rim
of
iron
nailed
to
the
hoof
of
an
animal
to
defend
it
from
injury
.
(b)
A
band
of
iron
or
steel
,
or
a
ship
of
wood
,
fastened
to
the
bottom
of
the
runner
of
a
sleigh
,
or
any
vehicle
which
slides
on
the
snow
.
(c)
A
drag
,
or
sliding
piece
of
wood
or
iron
,
placed
under
the
wheel
of
a
loaded
vehicle
,
to
retard
its
motion
in
going
down
a
hill
.
(d)
The
part
of
an
automobile
or
railroad
car
brake
which
presses
upon
the
wheel
to
retard
its
motion
.
(e)
Arch.
A
trough-shaped
or
spout-shaped
member
,
put
at
the
bottom
of
the
water
leader
coming
from
the
eaves
gutter
,
so
as
to
throw
the
water
off
from
the
building
.
(f)
Milling.
The
trough
or
spout
for
conveying
the
grain
from
the
hopper
to
the
eye
of
the
millstone
.
(g)
An
inclined
trough
in
an
ore-crushing
mill
.
(h)
An
iron
socket
or
plate
to
take
the
thrust
of
a
strut
or
rafter
.
(i)
An
iron
socket
to
protect
the
point
of
a
wooden
pile
.
(j)
Mach.
A
plate
,
or
notched
piece
,
interposed
between
a
moving
part
and
the
stationary
part
on
which
it
bears
,
to
take
the
wear
and
afford
means
of
adjustment
; --
called
also
slipper
,
and
gib
.
Note:
☞
Shoe
is
often
used
adjectively
,
or
in
composition
;
as
,
shoe
buckle
,
or
shoe
-buckle;
shoe
latchet
,
or
shoe
-latchet;
shoe
leathet
,
or
shoe
-leather;
shoe
string
,
shoe
-string,
or
shoe
string.
3.
The
outer
cover
or
tread
of
a
pneumatic
tire
,
esp
.
for
an
automobile
.
Shoe of an anchor
.
Naut.
(a)
A
small
block
of
wood
,
convex
on
the
back
,
with
a
hole
to
receive
the
point
of
the
anchor
fluke
, --
used
to
prevent
the
anchor
from
tearing
the
planks
of
the
vessel
when
raised
or
lowered
.
(b)
A
broad
,
triangular
piece
of
plank
placed
upon
the
fluke
to
give
it
a
better
hold
in
soft
ground
.
Shoe block
Naut.
,
a
block
with
two
sheaves
,
one
above
the
other
,
and
at
right
angles
to
each
other
.
Shoe bolt
,
a
bolt
with
a
flaring
head
,
for
fastening
shoes
on
sleigh
runners
.
Shoe pac
,
a
kind
of
moccasin
.
See
Pac
.
Shoe stone
,
a
sharpening
stone
used
by
shoemakers
and
other
workers
in
leather
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shoe
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Shod
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Shoeing
.]
1.
To
furnish
with
a
shoe
or
shoes
;
to
put
a
shoe
or
shoes
on
;
as
,
to
shoe
a
horse
,
a
sled
,
an
anchor
.
2.
To
protect
or
ornament
with
something
which
serves
the
purpose
of
a
shoe
;
to
tip
.
The
sharp
and
small
end
of
the
billiard
stick
,
which
is
shod
with
brass
or
silver
.
--
Evelyn
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shoe
n
1:
footwear
shaped
to
fit
the
foot
(
below
the
ankle
)
with
a
flexible
upper
of
leather
or
plastic
and
a
sole
and
heel
of
heavier
material
2: (
card
games
)
a
case
from
which
playing
cards
are
dealt
one
at
a
time
3:
U-shaped
plate
nailed
to
underside
of
horse's
hoof
[
syn
:
horseshoe
]
4:
a
restraint
provided
when
the
brake
linings
are
moved
hydraulically
against
the
brake
drum
to
retard
the
wheel's
rotation
[
syn
:
brake shoe
,
skid
]
v
:
furnish
with
shoes
; "
the
children
were
well
shoed
"
[
also
:
shod
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Shoe
Of
various
forms
,
from
the
mere
sandal
(q.v.)
to
the
complete
covering
of
the
foot
.
The
word
so
rendered
(A.V.)
in
Deut
.
33:25, _min'al_, "
a
bar
,"
is
derived
from
a
root
meaning
"
to
bolt
"
or
"
shut
fast
,"
and
hence
a
fastness
or
fortress
.
The
verse
has
accordingly
been
rendered
"
iron
and
brass
shall
be
thy
fortress
,"
or
,
as
in
the
Revised
Version
, "
thy
bars
[
marg
.,
"
shoes
"]
shall
be
iron
and
brass
."
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