pocket 英 [ˈpɒkɪt] 美 [ˈpɑkɪt]
n. 口袋; vt. 将…放入衣袋 adj. 小型的,袖珍的;
进行时:pocketing 过去式:pocketed 过去分词:pocketed 第三人称单数:pockets 名词复数:pockets
- A pocket is a kind of pouch that's sewn into your clothes. If you are worried about your ink pen leaking in your shirt pocket, then you might spring for a pocket protector. Nice look!
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- n. 口袋;
- vt. 将…放入衣袋
- adj. 小型的,袖珍的;
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1. a coat pocket
上衣口袋
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2. Turn out your pockets (= empty your pockets).
把口袋里的东西通通拿出来。
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3. We have holidays to suit every pocket.
我们有适合各种程度消费的度假方式。
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4. He had no intention of paying for the meal out of his own pocket.
他不想自己掏腰包付饭钱。
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5. She paid for the drink and pocketed the change without counting it.
她付了饮料费,把找回的零钱数都没数就装进了口袋。
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6. Last year, she pocketed over $1 million in advertising contracts.
去年,她从广告合同中赚了 100 多万元。
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7. a pocket dictionary
袖珍词典
- pocket (adj.) 1610s, "of or pertaining to or meant for a pocket," from pocket (n.). Pocket-knife is first recorded 1727; pocket-money is attested from 1630s. Often merely implying a small-sized version of something (for example of of warships, from 1930; also compare Pocket Venus "beautiful, small woman," attested from 1808). Pocket veto attested from 1842, American English.
- pocket (n.) mid-14c., pokete, "bag, pouch, small sack," from Anglo-French pokete (13c.), diminutive of Old North French poque "bag" (Old French pouche), from a Germanic source akin to Frankish *pokka "bag," from Proto-Germanic *puk- (see poke (n.1)).
- pocket (v.) 1580s, "to place in a pocket" (often with implications of dishonesty), from pocket (n.). From the earliest use often figurative. Meaning "to form pockets" is from c. 1600. Related: Pocketed; pocketing.
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