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socket
- IPA[ˈsɒkɪt]
英式
- a natural or artificial hollow into which something fits or in which something revolves;the part of the head of a golf club into which the shaft is fitted.
- place in or fit with a socket;old-fashioned term for shank
verb: socket, 3rd person present: sockets, gerund or present participle: socketing, past tense: socketed, past participle: socketed
noun: socket, plural noun: sockets
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名詞
- 1. a natural or artificial hollow into which something fits or in which something revolves the eye socket
- ▪ the part of the head of a golf club into which the shaft is fitted.
- 2. an electrical device receiving a plug or light bulb to make a connection.
動詞
- 1. place in or fit with a socket by then, arrowheads were normally socketed
- 2. old-fashioned term for shank
- the cavity in the skull which encloses an eyeball with its surrounding muscles.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a number of detachable sockets of different sizes for use with a socket wrench.
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of socket for mounting electronic devices that is designed not to stress or damage them ...
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- a ratchet tool with a series of detachable sockets for tightening and loosening nuts of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a type of socket for mounting electronic devices that is designed not to stress or damage them ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a socket for an electric plug that is fixed to a wall and connected to an electricity supply.
Oxford Dictionary
- a number of detachable sockets of different sizes for use with a socket wrench.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a socket on a vehicle's dashboard for providing a charge to electrical devices: the adaptor plugs into a car's lighter socket
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- IPA[ˈsäkət]
美式
- a natural or artificial hollow into which something fits or in which something revolves: the eye socket
- place in or fit with a socket: by then, arrowheads were normally socketed
Oxford American Dictionary