sock如何读

英:[sɒk]

美:[sɑːk]

sock英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] 短袜 a covering of soft material for the foot and usually part of the lower leg, usually worn inside a shoe

sock是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 喜剧
  2. 短袜,半统袜
  3. 猛击,重击
  4. 【美剧】大成功
  5. 零食,食品,点心
  6. 鞋垫,鞋内的皮革衬垫
  7. 储蓄罐
  8. 拳打
  9. 拳头
  10. 轻便软鞋
v. (动词)
  1. 投掷,猛投
  2. 打击,用力打击,猛击,狠打,重击
  3. 吃零食
  4. 殴打
  5. 给...穿上短袜
  6. 猛击球
  7. <口>储存,储蓄(钱)

sock变形

复数:socks或sox

第三人称单数:socks

现在分词:socking

过去式:socked

过去分词:socked

sock英英释义

noun (1)

archaic a low shoe or slipper

also plural soxˈsäks  a knitted or woven covering for the foot usually worn under shoes and extending above the ankle and sometimes to the knee

a shoe worn by actors in Greek and Roman comedy

comic drama

verb

transitive verb

to hit, strike, or apply forcefully an area socked by a blizzard

sock a home run

intransitive verb

to deliver a blow : hit

noun (2)

a vigorous or violent blowalso: punch entry 3 sense 3

sock词组

sock invt. 阻止…飞行;关闭…不许飞机起落

sock词源中文解释

"袜子,短袜,编织或织造的脚部覆盖物",中古英语 sok,源自古英语 socc "拖鞋,轻便鞋",源自拉丁语 soccus "拖鞋,轻便低跟鞋",可能是希腊语 sykkhos 的变体,表示一种鞋子,也许来自弗里吉亚语或其他亚洲语言。Beekes 指出了一种来源,即“假设从高加索借来,也可以在 Av[estan] haxa- [n.] '脚底'中找到...." 拉丁词汇在西日耳曼语中被借用(中古荷兰语 socke,荷兰语 sok,古高地德语 soc,德语 Socke)。

还指古代喜剧演员穿的轻便鞋,因此,在短语中, sock 表示“喜剧”,与“悲剧”(由 buskin 代表)不同。记录于1845年的美国英语俚语knock the socks off(彻底打败某人); 1919年的口语put a sock in it(闭嘴); 青少年俚语sock hop(跳无鞋舞)约于1950年。

sock_体育行业词汇

防滑套布

sock_金融行业词汇

存款

sock词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English socke, from Old English socc, from Latin soccus Verb origin unknown

The first known use of sock was before the 12th century

sock儿童词典英英释义

soddenadjective

heavy with moisture : soaked

dull or lacking in expression

sluggish, dull

sodden minds

sodanoun

sodium carbonate

sodium bicarbonate

soda water

soda pop

a sweet drink consisting of soda water, flavoring, and often ice cream

sodalitynoun

an organized society or fellowshipespecially: a Roman Catholic association for the purposes of devotion or charity

sodanoun

sodium carbonate

sodium bicarbonate

soda water

soda pop

a sweet drink consisting of soda water, flavoring, and often ice cream

sod1 of 2noun

turf sense 1

the grass-covered and herb-covered surface of the ground

one's native land

sod2 of 2verb

to cover with sod or turfs

sock1 of 3noun

a knitted or woven covering for the foot usually extending above the ankle and sometimes to the knee

sock2 of 3verb

to hit, strike, or apply forcefully : deliver a blow

sock3 of 3noun

a violent blow : punch

sock1 of 3noun

a knitted or woven covering for the foot usually extending above the ankle and sometimes to the knee

sock2 of 3verb

to hit, strike, or apply forcefully : deliver a blow

sock3 of 3noun

a violent blow : punch

socketnoun

an opening or hollow that forms a holder for something screwed the light bulb into the socket

the eye socket

socketnoun

an opening or hollow that forms a holder for something screwed the light bulb into the socket

the eye socket

sock1 of 3noun

a knitted or woven covering for the foot usually extending above the ankle and sometimes to the knee

sock2 of 3verb

to hit, strike, or apply forcefully : deliver a blow

sock3 of 3noun

a violent blow : punch

sock 例句

1 I pulled my socks off and went out the back door.

2 “The sock clung to him in my story,” she said, as if her answer ended the discussion.

3 For a minute he thought Gary was going to sock him, and he stiffened.

4 His socks were gone and his ankles were scratched and caked with mud.

5 I threw on an orange backpack, which was stuffed with dry socks, dry gloves, and two Thermoses full of hot coffee.

6 He sat down on the radiator, despite the heat—or because of it—and began to put on his socks.

7 Our team are wearing blue socks.

我们队的每一个队员都穿兰色的短袜.

8 “Not for me,” Zack announces as he bounds down the stairs in his socks and slides up to us.

9 We wear long wool coats with tie belts, the collars turned up to look like those of movie stars, and rubber boots with the tops folded down and men’s work socks inside.

10 ‘The motto has been: Go out and find an octopus and put socks on it.’

11 He was wearing a mechanic’s overalls and Franciscan sandals without socks, and he had a huge black beard that reached halfway down his chest.

12 A few hours later, he tells me that the body has been dressed, except for socks and shoes.

13 Do you really think I won't look in your sock drawer?

你真的认为我不会去翻你放袜子的抽屉吗?

14 He tried to put on tiny socks from the socks basket and just looked puzzled when they didn’t fit.

15 “I’m sorry,” Hank says, transferring the sock from the pipe onto my leg as he pulls the pipe off.

16 Can't you put a sock in it? I'm trying to work.

别出声了好 不好 ?我要工作呢.

17 And then another train came and the man with the diamond patterns on his socks and the lady with the guitar case got on and it went away again.

18 So what if he wears socks until they’ve got holes in them?

19 I picked up my new socks from the counter, examining them.

20 Their clotheslines are strung with underpants, nighties, socks, a display of soiled intimacy, which they have washed and rinsed, plunging their hands into the gray curdled water.

sock 同义词

2 对准地

flush

5 私房钱

paring cheeseparing

6 迎面

slap

8 保险柜

jug

10 准备金

rest reserve spare

14 鞋垫

insole footbed

17 储蓄

saving deposit save salt

19 重点

priority

21 风向袋

drogue

23 吃零食

piece

24 非常成功的

big-time boffo socko

25 狠揍

pasting

29 戏剧演员

theatrical cackler

36 银柜

coffer

37 实力

strength

40 零食

snack nash collation

sock 短语相关

sock it to crew sock knee sock ankle sock wind sock tube sock sock in sock away sock puppet sock hop

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