shoe
US /ʃuː/
UK /ʃuː/

1.
zapato
a covering for the foot, typically made of leather or plastic and consisting of a more or less stiff sole and a softer upper part and not reaching above the ankle.
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She bought a new pair of shoes for the party.
Ella compró un par de zapatos nuevos para la fiesta.
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He tied his shoe laces tightly.
Se ató los cordones del zapato con fuerza.
1.
herrar
to fit (a horse) with a shoe or shoes.
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The farrier came to shoe the horses.
El herrador vino a herrar los caballos.
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It's important to regularly shoe working horses to protect their hooves.
Es importante herrar regularmente a los caballos de trabajo para proteger sus cascos.