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sock

英[sɒk] 美[sɑk]
  • n. 短袜;一击
  • vt. 重击;给……穿袜
  • adv. 正着地;不偏不倚地
  • adj. 非常成功的
  • n. (Sock)人名;(德)佐克

词组搭配


knock (或 blow) someone's socks off

(informal)amaze or impress someone

(非正式)给某人留下印象;使某人吃惊

knock the socks off

(informal)surpass or beat

(非正式)超过;打败

— one's socks off

(informal)do something with great energy and enthusiasm

(非正式)全力以赴地做事

she acted her socks off.

她全力以赴地行动。

pull one's socks up

(informal)make an effort to improve one's work, performance, or behaviour

(非正式)努力改善自己的工作(表现或行为)

put a sock in it

[usu. in imperative](Brit. informal)stop talking

(英,非正式)住嘴

sock and buskin

(archaic)the theatrical profession; drama

(古)戏剧行业;戏剧

sock it to someone

(informal)attack or make a forceful impression on someone

(非正式)攻击;给某人留下深刻的印象

sock something away

(N. Amer.)put money aside as savings

(北美)储蓄,存钱

you'll need to sock away about $900 a month.

你需要每月存大约900美元。

sock something in (或 sock in)

(N. Amer.)(of weather) envelop

(北美)(天气)笼罩

the beach was socked in with fog.

海滩被浓雾所笼罩。

sock away 【非正式用语】

To put (money) away in a safe place for future use.

储钱:为将来使用而把(钱)放在安全的地方

sock in

To close to air traffic

关闭机场

fog that socked in the airport.

迫使机场关闭的大雾

sock it to (someone)&I{【俚语】}

To deliver a forceful comment, reprimand, or physical blow to someone else.

竭尽全力对付某人:给别人以强有力的评论、训斥或身体上的打击