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pocket
- IPA[ˈpäkət]
美式
- a small bag sewn into or on clothing so as to form part of it, used for carrying small articles;a flexible compartment providing separate storage space, for example in a suitcase
- of a suitable size for carrying in a pocket;on a small scale
- put into one's pocket;take or receive (money or other valuables) for oneself, especially dishonestly
noun: pocket, plural noun: pockets
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名詞
- 1. a small bag sewn into or on clothing so as to form part of it, used for carrying small articles she fished for her door key in her coat pocket
- ▪ a flexible compartment providing separate storage space, for example in a suitcase the pack has two main compartments and four pockets 同義詞
- ▪ an opening at the corner or on the side of a billiard table into which balls are struck.
- ▪ informal a person or organization's financial resources the food was all priced to suit the hard-up airman's pocket our pockets are empty 同義詞
- ▪ the hollow in the center of a baseball glove or mitt where the ball can best be caught.
- 2. a small patch of something some of the gardens still had pockets of dirty snow in them 同義詞
- ▪ a small, isolated group or area there were pockets of disaffection in parts of the country 同義詞
- ▪ the protected area behind the offensive line from which the quarterback throws passes.
- ▪ (in bowling) the space between the head pin and the pin immediately behind it on the left or right.
- ▪ a cavity in a rock or stratum filled with ore or other distinctive component.
- ▪ an air pocket.
形容詞
- 1. of a suitable size for carrying in a pocket a pocket dictionary
- ▪ on a small scale a 6,000-acre pocket paradise
動詞
- 1. put into one's pocket she watched him lock up and pocket the key
- ▪ take or receive (money or other valuables) for oneself, especially dishonestly local politicians were found to have been pocketing the proceeds
- ▪ drive (a ball) into a pocket he pocketed the 8-ball on the break for a victory in the title game
- ▪ enclose as though in a pocket the fillings can be pocketed in a pita bread
- ▪ suppress (one's feelings) and proceed despite them they were prepared to pocket their pride
- ▪ block passage of (a bill) by a pocket veto.
- abundant financial resources: these companies have deep pockets and don't mind spending to get their projects off the ground
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to refer to the possession of abundant financial resources: these companies have very deep pockets and don't mind spending a lot of loot to get their projects off the ground
Oxford Dictionary
- steal something surreptitiously from someone's pocket
Oxford Dictionary
- steal something surreptitiously from another person's pocket
Oxford American Dictionary
- make money, especially by dishonest means
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small amount of money suitable for minor expenses.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a receptacle for small household items, designed to hang on a wall.
Oxford Dictionary
- an attacking playing position on either side of the full forward: they scored a drop kick goal from deep in the right forward pocket
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpɒkɪt]
英式
- a small bag sewn into or on clothing so as to form part of it, used for carrying small articles: she fished for her door key in her coat pocket
- of a suitable size for carrying in a pocket: a pocket German dictionary
- put into one's pocket: she watched him lock up and pocket the key
Oxford Dictionary