- fill sb's shoes
- yerini doldurmak
English to Turkish dictionary. 2009.
English to Turkish dictionary. 2009.
fill someone's shoes — fill someone’s shoes phrase to do the job that someone used to do Not many people could fill the old man’s shoes. Thesaurus: to work, and to work in a particular waysynonym Main entry: shoe * * * informal take over someone s function or duties… … Useful english dictionary
fill someone's shoes — fill (someone s) shoes to do what someone else has done as well as they did. He was a great coach, and it s not going to be easy to get someone to fill his shoes … New idioms dictionary
fill someone's shoes — ► fill someone s shoes (or boots) informal take over someone s role and fulfil it satisfactorily. Main Entry: ↑fill … English terms dictionary
fill somebody's shoes — fill sb s shoes/boots idiom to do sb s job in an acceptable way when they are not there Main entry: ↑fillidiom … Useful english dictionary
fill someone's shoes (or boots) — informal take over someone s role and fulfil it satisfactorily. → fill … English new terms dictionary
fill one's shoes — {v. phr.} To take the place of another and do as well; to substitute satisfactorily for. * /When Jack got hurt, the coach had nobody to fill his shoes./ * /Joe hopes to fill his father s shoes./ See: IN ONE S SHOES … Dictionary of American idioms
fill one's shoes — {v. phr.} To take the place of another and do as well; to substitute satisfactorily for. * /When Jack got hurt, the coach had nobody to fill his shoes./ * /Joe hopes to fill his father s shoes./ See: IN ONE S SHOES … Dictionary of American idioms
fill\ one's\ shoes — v. phr. To take the place of another and do as well; to substitute satisfactorily for. When Jack got hurt, the coach had nobody to fill his shoes. Joe hopes to fill his father s shoes. See: in one s shoes … Словарь американских идиом
fill someone's shoes — verb To do (somebodys) job; to perform or assume (somebodys) role. I dont think anyone could ever fill her shoes, doing all she does … Wiktionary
fill one's shoes — substitute satisfactorily for Although he is a good supervisor he is unable to fill the shoes of those who came before him … Idioms and examples
fill someone's shoes — to do the job that someone used to do Not many people could fill the old man s shoes … English dictionary