
英:/'ˈʃuːmeɪkər/ 美:/'ˈʃuːmeɪkər/
鞋匠
复数:shoemakers
n. 鞋匠;补鞋工人
n. (Shoemaker)人名;(英)休梅克
This shoemaker has been respected by many consumers.
这个鞋匠得到了很多消费者的尊重。
This skilled shoemaker is loved by consumers.
这位技术娴熟的鞋匠深受消费者的喜爱。
This reputable shoemaker was deeply affected by the economic crisis.
这位信誉良好的制鞋工人深受经济危机的影响。
He ordered two pairs of shoes from Italian shoemaker Silvano Lattanzi.
他从意大利鞋匠Silvano Lattanzi那里订购了两双鞋
The next day the wife said to the shoemaker.
第二天,妻子对鞋匠说。
Bird, said the shoemaker, sing me that song again.
“小鸟,”鞋匠说,“再给我唱一次那首歌。”
There, bird, said the shoemaker, now sing me that song again.
“给你,小鸟,”鞋匠说,“现在再给我唱那首歌吧。”
The rich shoemaker in the city took the measure of her little foot.
城里一个富有的鞋匠量了量她的小脚。
They were certainly far handsomer than those Dame Shoemaker had made for little Karen.
它们当然比那个女鞋匠给小珈伦做的那双鞋漂亮得多。
n.|souter/crispin;鞋匠;补鞋工人
"Shoemaker"是英语中的复合名词,由"shoe"(鞋子)和"maker"(制造者)组成,其核心含义指以制作或修理鞋类为职业的手工艺人。根据牛津词典的定义,该词最早可追溯至15世纪,反映中世纪欧洲手工制鞋行业的专业化分工。
在当代语境中,该词延伸出三类含义:
在语言学演变中,《词源词典》指出该词曾衍生出"shoemakery"(制鞋工坊)等古英语词汇,现代则更多保留原始职业指称功能。欧洲职业标准认证体系仍将"Master Shoemaker"列为专业技术职称(来源:欧盟职业资格框架)。
Shoemaker 是英语中的名词,表示“鞋匠” 或“补鞋工人”,以下是详细解释:
Shoemaker 是描述制鞋或修鞋职业的经典词汇,既涵盖传统手工艺,也承载文化隐喻。其发音简单,搭配灵活,适合日常及文学语境使用。
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