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chock
- IPA[tʃɒk]
英式
- a wedge or block placed against a wheel or rounded object, to prevent it from moving;a support for a rounded structure, such as a cask or the hull of a boat.
- prevent the movement of (a wheel or vehicle) with a chock;support (a boat, cask, etc.) on chocks
noun: chock, plural noun: chocks
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a wedge or block placed against a wheel or rounded object, to prevent it from moving their aircraft stood gently shuddering against their chocks
- ▪ a support for a rounded structure, such as a cask or the hull of a boat.
- 2. a ring with a gap at the top, through which a rope or line is run.
動詞
- 1. prevent the movement of (a wheel or vehicle) with a chock the front wheel will need to be chocked
- ▪ support (a boat, cask, etc.) on chocks outside, chocked up on the waterfront, was a yacht
- filled to overflowing: my briefcase is chock-full of notes
Oxford American Dictionary
- filled to overflowing: my case is chock-full of notes
Oxford Dictionary
- crammed full of people or things: the manual is chock-a-block with information
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[CHäk]
美式
- a wedge or block placed against a wheel or rounded object, to prevent it from moving: their aircraft stood gently shuddering against their chocks
- prevent the forward movement of (a wheel or vehicle) with a chock: the front wheel will need to be chocked
Oxford American Dictionary