socket
socket 英 [ˈsɒkɪt] 美 [ˈsɑkɪt]
n. 插座;窝,穴;槽
名词复数:sockets
- However many people it takes to change a light bulb, at least one of them will have to unscrew the old bulb from the socket and replace it with a new one. A hollow or cavity that you insert something into is a socket.
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- n. 插座;窝,穴;槽
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1. a wall socket
墙壁插座
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2. an aerial socket on the television
电视机上的天线插孔
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3. His eyes bulged in their sockets.
他的两眼从眼窝里鼓出来。
- socket (n.) c. 1300, "spearhead" (originally one shaped like a plowshare), from Anglo-French soket "spearhead, plowshare" (mid-13c.), diminutive of Old French soc "plowshare," from Vulgar Latin *soccus, perhaps from a Gaulish source, from Celtic *sukko- (source also of Welsh swch "plowshare," Middle Irish soc "plowshare"), properly "hog's snout," from PIE *su- "pig" (source also of Latin sus "swine;" see sow (n.) "female pig").
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