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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

shoe tree [ingl. am. ˈʃu ˌtri, ingl. brit.] SUST.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. shoe [ingl. am. ʃu, ingl. brit. ʃuː] SUST.

1. shoe MODA:

zapatos de taco (alto) Co. Sur
to fit like an old shoe ingl. am.
to wait for dead men's shoes ingl. brit.
esperar a que se muera alguien

2. shoe (for horse):

3. shoe:

II. shoe <pres shoes, part. pres. shoeing, pret. & part. pas. shod> [ingl. am. ʃu, ingl. brit. ʃuː] V. trans.

shoe horse:

tree [ingl. am. tri, ingl. brit. triː] SUST.

to be out of one's tree ingl. am. coloq.
estar chalado coloq.
to be up a tree ingl. am. coloq.

top2 [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] SUST.

top spinning top:

I. top1 [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] SUST.

1.1. top:

a grito pelado coloq.

1.2. top ingl. brit.:

1.3. top (highest rank, position):

2.1. top (upper part):

the top of the milk ingl. brit.
I get 25% off the top ingl. am. coloq.

2.2. top (rim, edge):

2.3. top MODA:

2.4. top:

hojas fpl

3. top:

on top as adv.
on top as adv.
se está quedando pelón AmC Méx. coloq.
se está quedando pelado Co. Sur coloq.

4. top:

on top of as prep.

5.1. top (exaggerated) coloq.:

5.2. top atrbv.:

over-the-top outfit

6.1. top (cover, cap):

tapón m Esp.
to blow one's top coloq.
explotar coloq.
to blow one's top coloq.

6.2. top (car roof):

7. top ingl. brit.:

8. top <tops, pl > coloq.:

II. top1 [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] ADJ. atrbv.

1.1. top (uppermost):

top layer
top layer
top blanket/card
top step

1.2. top (maximum):

top speed/temperature
top speed/temperature
top gear ingl. brit. MOTOR

2.1. top (best):

2.2. top (in ranked order):

the Top 40 MÚS.
the Top 40 MÚS.

2.3. top (leading):

2.4. top (senior):

the top table ingl. brit.

III. top1 <part. pres. topping; pret., part. pas. topped> [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] V. trans.

1.1. top (exceed):

1.2. top (surpass):

top offer/achievement
the Tigers topped the Mariners 6-2 ingl. am.

2.1. top (head):

top list/league

2.2. top (reach summit of):

top hill/mountain

3. top (cover):

top column/building
top column/building

4. top:

top pineapple
top tree

IV. top1 <part. pres. topping; pret., part. pas. topped> [ingl. am. tɑp, ingl. brit. tɒp] V. v. refl. to top oneself

1. top (surpass oneself) ingl. am.:

2. top (commit suicide) ingl. brit.:

en el diccionario PONS

shoe tree SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

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

shoe for person
shoe for horse

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

if I were in your shoes coloq.

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

shoe person
shoe horse
shoe horse

I. tree [tri:] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

you can't see the forest ingl. brit., ingl. austr. [or wood ingl. am.] for the trees

II. tree [tri:] V. trans.

tree animal:

en el diccionario PONS

I. shoe [ʃu] SUST.

shoe for person
shoe for horse
playeras f pl.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

if I were in your shoes coloq.

II. shoe <shod, shod [or shodden]> [ʃu] V. trans.

shoe person
shoe horse
shoe horse

I. tree [tri] SUST.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. tree [tri] V. trans.

tree animal:

Present
Ishoe
youshoe
he/she/itshoes
weshoe
youshoe
theyshoe
Past
Ishod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
youshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
he/she/itshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
weshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
youshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
theyshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
Present Perfect
Ihaveshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
youhaveshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
he/she/ithasshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
wehaveshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
youhaveshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
theyhaveshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
Past Perfect
Ihadshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
youhadshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
he/she/ithadshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
wehadshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
youhadshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed
theyhadshod / ingl. am. tb. shoed

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Some prisoners who were sent to the fields lacked shoes.
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She goes through men like shoes, never falling in love with one.
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They may also be viewed as formal shoes for boys, suitable for religious ceremonies, weddings, visits, and birthday parties for example.
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She usually wears a green dress with matching shoes.
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This was due to the soft shoe material combined with the smaller size of children's feet.
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