pocket 的英语意思
pocketpocket1 /ˈpɒkɪt $ ˈpɑː-/ noun [countable]
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in clothes a type of small bag in or on a coat, trousers etc that you can put money, keys etc in(外套、裤子等上面或内部的)口袋,可放钱、钥匙等物:
Luke came in with his hands in his pockets.卢克双手插兜走了进来。jacket/trouser etc pocket
The keys are in my trouser pocket.钥匙在我的裤兜里。pocket of
the inside pocket of his jacket他夹克的内袋
The policeman told me to turn out my pockets (=take everything out of them).警察叫我把口袋里的东西全部掏出来(即清空口袋)。2money the amount of money that you have to spend可供支配的钱款数量;财力:
There are eight hotels, with a price range to suit every pocket.这里共有八家酒店,价格范围各异,适合各类消费水平。from/out of/into your own pocket
Dan had to pay for the repairs out of his own pocket.丹不得不自掏腰包支付维修费用。
He was accused of diverting some of the firm’s money into his own pocket.他被指控将公司的部分资金中饱私囊。
The deepening recession has hit people’s pockets.不断加深的经济衰退重创了人们的钱包。
For investors with deep pockets (=a lot of money), the Berlin property market is attractive.对于财力雄厚(=拥有大量资金)的投资者来说,柏林的房地产市场颇具吸引力。3small container a small bag or piece of material fastened to something so that you can put things into it(固定在某物上的)小袋;插兜:
Please read the air safety card in the pocket of the seat in front.请阅读前排座椅插袋中的航空安全卡。4small area/amount a small area or amount of something that is different from what surrounds it(与周围截然不同的)局部区域;小片地带pocket of
In some parts, there are still pockets of violence and unrest.在某些地方,局部的暴力和动荡仍然存在。
pockets of air inside the hull of the ship船体内部的气穴5be in somebody’s pocket to be controlled or strongly influenced by someone in authority, and willing to do whatever they want受权贵操控或强烈影响,甘愿唯其马首是瞻:
The judge was in the defense lawyer’s pocket.那位法官在辩护律师的掌控之中。6have something in your pocket to be certain to win something such as a competition or an election稳操(竞赛或选举等的)胜券;必赢:
The Democrats had the election in their pocket.民主党人稳操这次选举的胜券。7out of pocket especially British English informal非正式 if you are out of pocket, you have less money than you should have, especially as a result of making a mistake or being unlucky如果你 out of pocket,即钱比应有的少,尤指因犯错或运气不佳所致:
If he loses the deal, he’ll be badly out of pocket.如果他失去这笔交易,他将损失惨重。8be/live in each other’s pockets British English informal非正式 if two people are in each other’s pockets, they are together too much如果两个人 in each other's pockets,意即他们相处的时间太多了9game a small net on a pool, snooker, or billiard table, which you try to hit balls into(台球、斯诺克或桌球桌上的)球袋 → air pocket, → burn a hole in your pocket at burn1(17), → line your own pockets at line2(4), → pick somebody’s pocket at pick1(14)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词put something in your pocket· I put the £5 note in my pocket.我把那张5英镑的钞票放进了口袋。stuff/thrust something in your pocket (=put it there quickly and carelessly)· He took off his cap and stuffed it in his pocket.他摘下帽子,塞进了口袋。take something out of/from your pocket· Marcia took a pair of dark glasses out of her pocket.玛西娅从口袋里掏出一副墨镜。reach into your pocket (=put your hand into your pocket to find something)· "Do you want a cigarette?" he asked, reaching into his pocket."你想要根烟吗?"他边问边把手伸进口袋。search your pocket (=look for something in your pocket)· I searched my pockets for my train ticket but it wasn't there.我翻遍了口袋找火车票,但没有找到。turn out/empty your pockets (=take everything out of your pockets in order to find something)· His mother made him turn out his pockets.他妈妈让他把口袋里的东西全掏出来。dig in your pocket (=put your hand in your pocket to find something)· Boris dug in his pocket for his keys.鲍里斯在口袋里翻找他的钥匙。phrases短语with your hands in your pockets· I saw him wandering along the beach with his hands in his pockets.我看见他双手插兜,沿着海滩漫步。somebody's pockets are bulging (=they are very full)· Tony's pockets were bulging with loose change.托尼的口袋里鼓鼓囊囊地装满了零钱。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + pocket形容词/名词 + pocketa back/front/side pocket· He took a wad of money from his back pocket.他从后兜里取出一叠钱。a breast pocket (=on the chest)· There was a silk handkerchief in his breast pocket.他胸前口袋里有一块丝质手帕。an inside pocket (=on the inside of a coat, jacket etc)· Gregson pulled a photo from the inside pocket of his jacket.格雷格森从夹克的内袋里抽出一张照片。a jacket/trouser/shirt etc pocket· She slipped the map into her jacket pocket.她把地图悄悄塞进了夹克口袋。
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in clothes a type of small bag in or on a coat, trousers etc that you can put money, keys etc in(外套、裤子等上面或内部的)口袋,可放钱、钥匙等物:
Luke came in with his hands in his pockets.卢克双手插兜走了进来。jacket/trouser etc pocket
The keys are in my trouser pocket.钥匙在我的裤兜里。pocket of
the inside pocket of his jacket他夹克的内袋
The policeman told me to turn out my pockets (=take everything out of them).警察叫我把口袋里的东西全部掏出来(即清空口袋)。2money the amount of money that you have to spend可供支配的钱款数量;财力:
There are eight hotels, with a price range to suit every pocket.这里共有八家酒店,价格范围各异,适合各类消费水平。from/out of/into your own pocket
Dan had to pay for the repairs out of his own pocket.丹不得不自掏腰包支付维修费用。
He was accused of diverting some of the firm’s money into his own pocket.他被指控将公司的部分资金中饱私囊。
The deepening recession has hit people’s pockets.不断加深的经济衰退重创了人们的钱包。
For investors with deep pockets (=a lot of money), the Berlin property market is attractive.对于财力雄厚(=拥有大量资金)的投资者来说,柏林的房地产市场颇具吸引力。3small container a small bag or piece of material fastened to something so that you can put things into it(固定在某物上的)小袋;插兜:
Please read the air safety card in the pocket of the seat in front.请阅读前排座椅插袋中的航空安全卡。4small area/amount a small area or amount of something that is different from what surrounds it(与周围截然不同的)局部区域;小片地带pocket of
In some parts, there are still pockets of violence and unrest.在某些地方,局部的暴力和动荡仍然存在。
pockets of air inside the hull of the ship船体内部的气穴5be in somebody’s pocket to be controlled or strongly influenced by someone in authority, and willing to do whatever they want受权贵操控或强烈影响,甘愿唯其马首是瞻:
The judge was in the defense lawyer’s pocket.那位法官在辩护律师的掌控之中。6have something in your pocket to be certain to win something such as a competition or an election稳操(竞赛或选举等的)胜券;必赢:
The Democrats had the election in their pocket.民主党人稳操这次选举的胜券。7out of pocket especially British English informal非正式 if you are out of pocket, you have less money than you should have, especially as a result of making a mistake or being unlucky如果你 out of pocket,即钱比应有的少,尤指因犯错或运气不佳所致:
If he loses the deal, he’ll be badly out of pocket.如果他失去这笔交易,他将损失惨重。8be/live in each other’s pockets British English informal非正式 if two people are in each other’s pockets, they are together too much如果两个人 in each other's pockets,意即他们相处的时间太多了9game a small net on a pool, snooker, or billiard table, which you try to hit balls into(台球、斯诺克或桌球桌上的)球袋 → air pocket, → burn a hole in your pocket at burn1(17), → line your own pockets at line2(4), → pick somebody’s pocket at pick1(14)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词put something in your pocket· I put the £5 note in my pocket.我把那张5英镑的钞票放进了口袋。stuff/thrust something in your pocket (=put it there quickly and carelessly)· He took off his cap and stuffed it in his pocket.他摘下帽子,塞进了口袋。take something out of/from your pocket· Marcia took a pair of dark glasses out of her pocket.玛西娅从口袋里掏出一副墨镜。reach into your pocket (=put your hand into your pocket to find something)· "Do you want a cigarette?" he asked, reaching into his pocket."你想要根烟吗?"他边问边把手伸进口袋。search your pocket (=look for something in your pocket)· I searched my pockets for my train ticket but it wasn't there.我翻遍了口袋找火车票,但没有找到。turn out/empty your pockets (=take everything out of your pockets in order to find something)· His mother made him turn out his pockets.他妈妈让他把口袋里的东西全掏出来。dig in your pocket (=put your hand in your pocket to find something)· Boris dug in his pocket for his keys.鲍里斯在口袋里翻找他的钥匙。phrases短语with your hands in your pockets· I saw him wandering along the beach with his hands in his pockets.我看见他双手插兜,沿着海滩漫步。somebody's pockets are bulging (=they are very full)· Tony's pockets were bulging with loose change.托尼的口袋里鼓鼓囊囊地装满了零钱。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + pocket形容词/名词 + pocketa back/front/side pocket· He took a wad of money from his back pocket.他从后兜里取出一叠钱。a breast pocket (=on the chest)· There was a silk handkerchief in his breast pocket.他胸前口袋里有一块丝质手帕。an inside pocket (=on the inside of a coat, jacket etc)· Gregson pulled a photo from the inside pocket of his jacket.格雷格森从夹克的内袋里抽出一张照片。a jacket/trouser/shirt etc pocket· She slipped the map into her jacket pocket.她把地图悄悄塞进了夹克口袋。pocketpocket2 verb [transitive]
1to put something into your pocket将某物放入口袋:
Maggie locked the door and pocketed the keys.玛吉锁上门,把钥匙放进了口袋。2to steal money, especially money that you are responsible for盗用钱款,尤指侵吞自己经手的资金:
One inspector had pocketed up to $500,000 in bribes.一名督察中饱私囊,贪污受贿高达50万美元。3to get a large amount of money, win a prize etc, especially in a way that seems very easy or slightly dishonest获得大笔金钱或奖品等,尤指以看似轻而易举或略带不正当的方式:
Johnston pocketed $2,500 in prize money.约翰斯顿揣走了2500美元的奖金。4to hit a ball into a pocket in the game of pool, snooker or billiards(台球、斯诺克或桌球中)将球打入球袋 SYN pot
1to put something into your pocket将某物放入口袋:
Maggie locked the door and pocketed the keys.玛吉锁上门,把钥匙放进了口袋。2to steal money, especially money that you are responsible for盗用钱款,尤指侵吞自己经手的资金:
One inspector had pocketed up to $500,000 in bribes.一名督察中饱私囊,贪污受贿高达50万美元。3to get a large amount of money, win a prize etc, especially in a way that seems very easy or slightly dishonest获得大笔金钱或奖品等,尤指以看似轻而易举或略带不正当的方式:
Johnston pocketed $2,500 in prize money.约翰斯顿揣走了2500美元的奖金。4to hit a ball into a pocket in the game of pool, snooker or billiards(台球、斯诺克或桌球中)将球打入球袋 SYN pot