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I . shoe [ʃuː] SUBST

shoe
sapato m
shoe (for horse)

II . shoe <shod [or Am: shoed], shod [or Am: shoed]> [ʃuː] VERBE trans

shoe
shoe horse

shoe polish SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec shoe

shoe lace

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
By 1886, it was 1 million dollar company with 700 employees turning out a half-million shoes and boots a year.
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This type of shoe became very popular and helped the company grow to 50 employees.
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The socks and shoes were the same as the "pshtjellak" clothing.
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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 was the last to try the shoe.
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The majority of shoes sell in the $400550 range.
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She usually wears a green dress with matching shoes.
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During the journey her parents died, and she had to finish without them, walking most of the way without shoes.
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During weddings of this period, a father would give his son-in-law a pair of shoes to symbolize the transfer of authority.
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The area's most significant growth came after 1855, when the first of two mechanized shoe factories opened.
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