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    sock 的英语意思

    socksock1 /sɒk $ sɑːk/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1a piece of clothing made of soft material that you wear on your foot inside your shoe穿在脚上、置于鞋内的软质针织衣物;袜子:  a pair of socks一双袜子 white ankle socks白色短袜2knock/blow somebody’s socks off informal非正式 to surprise and excite someone very much使某人大为震惊和兴奋:  a new band that will knock your socks off一支令你大为惊叹的新乐队3pull your socks up especially British English informal非正式 to make an effort to improve your behaviour or your work努力改善自己的行为或工作:  If they want promotion, United have got to pull their socks up.如果他们想升级,曼联必须振作起来,好好努力。4put a sock in it informal非正式 used to tell someone in a joking way to stop talking or making a noise(俚语)开玩笑地叫某人住嘴或安静下来5informal非正式 a hard hit, especially with your hand closed猛击,尤指握拳打的一击:  Larry gave him a sock on the arm.拉里在他手臂上猛地打了一拳。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配phrases短语a pair of socks· He had a spare pair of socks in his gym bag.他的运动包里备着一双袜子。shoes and socks· We took off our shoes and socks and waded in the stream.我们脱掉鞋袜,趟过小溪。adjectives形容词ADJECTIVES/NOUN + sock形容词/名词 + sockankle/knee socks· The girls wore navy dresses and white ankle socks.女孩们穿着藏青色连衣裙和白色短袜。thick socks· Wear thick socks and boots.穿上厚袜子和靴子。woollen/cotton/nylon socks· Cotton socks are better for your feet.棉袜对脚更好。odd socks (=socks that are not a pair)· He was wearing odd socks – one blue one and one black one.他穿着两只不配对的袜子——一只蓝色,一只黑色。verbs动词wear socks· He always wore red socks.他总是穿红色袜子。put your socks on· She sat on the bed beside him, putting on her socks.她坐在他旁边的床上,穿着袜子。take your socks off· My feet got so hot and sweaty I took my trainers and socks off.我的脚又热又出汗,于是我脱掉了运动鞋和袜子。
    socksock2 verb [transitive] 1informal非正式 to hit someone very hard, especially with your hand closed猛击某人,尤指握拳重打 SYN  thump:  He socked her in the face.他朝她脸上猛打了一拳。2informal非正式 if someone is socked with something bad, they are suddenly affected by it若某人突然遭受某件不好事物的打击be/get socked with something I got socked with a big car repair bill.我突然收到一张巨额汽车维修账单。GRAMMAR Sock is usually passive in this meaning.3be socked in American English if an airport, road, or area is socked in, it is very difficult to see far and no one can travel because of bad fog, snow, or rain(机场、道路或地区)因浓雾、大雪或暴雨能见度极低、无法通行4sock it to somebody old-fashioned旧式 to tell someone to do something in a direct and forceful way以直接而有力的方式告诉某人去做某事sock something ↔ away phrasal verb American English to save money by putting it in a safe place把钱存放在安全的地方;储蓄:  Roger socked away more than $1 million a year.罗杰每年存下逾百万美元。