reshoe
verb [ T ] (also re-shoe) uk/ˌriːˈʃuː/ reshoeing | reshod or reshoed
换马蹄铁,换马掌
to use nails to put new horseshoes (= curved pieces of metal) on a horse
Horses on the ranch are usually reshod every four to six weeks.
Every six weeks or so, the horse needed re-shoeing so I used to ride it to the blacksmith's. 大约每隔六周左右,这匹马需要重新换马蹄铁,所以我会骑着它去铁匠那里。
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- Outside the stable, a local blacksmith and a vet were busily reshoeing some of the horses.
- In the painting, blacksmiths rush to reshoe a horse for a family travelling at night.
- We had him reshod a week before the race, which was a mistake.
- The village's only claim to fame is that Oliver Cromwell once had his horse reshod here.