sock
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
感叹词 intj.
英 /sɒk/
美 /sɑk/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A knitted or woven covering for the foot.
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A violent blow; a punch.
— ‘Say, does that sock in the jaw hurt any more? It was a dinger.’
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A ploughshare.
— In the county of Wexford, where the beam was much shorter[…] the sock in general is of cast iron.
- Clipping of socket.
- Synonym of soccus, a light shoe worn by Ancient Greek and Roman comedic actors.
- The lower leg of an animal (of an animal) that is a different color (usually white) from the color pattern on the rest of the animal.
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A sleeve for a microphone to reduce noise.
— Turns out a sock is a soft cylindrical cover that goes over the mic. The sock sat forlornly on the table. It looked lonely. It reminded me of me. Aaron told me I punctuated my ps too much — I'm too punchy — and that I needed to soften how I spoke. He told me to put the sock' on the mic.
- Ellipsis of gun sock.
- Ellipsis of sock puppet.
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Ellipsis of windsock.
— At 1331:58, UA Flight 757 reported that it was ready for takeoff on runway 35R. However, at 1332:05, 7 seconds later, it reported, "Ah, this is seven fifty seven, our sock sitting in front of us gives us a pretty good tail wind so we're not ready to go yet." The controller asked the flight to advise him when conditions were better.
动词 v.
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To hit or strike violently; to deliver a blow to.
— "We must get the old dear out," said Lord Roxton to Malone. "He'll be had for manslaughter if we don't. What I mean, he's not responsible - he'll sock someone and be lagged for it."
- To throw.
形容词 adj.
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Extremely successful.
— 1960, Billboard magazine reviewer Sock performance on a catchy rhythm ditty with infectious tempo.
感叹词 intj.
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The sound of a punch or powerful blow.
— Whap, Biff, Ooooof, Sock, Pow, Zok! Batman is back. Gotham City is again leaving its law and order in the hands of a man who wears plastic underpants over his tights.
词汇关系
衍生词
air sock
ankle sock
bedsock
bless someone's cotton socks
bobby sock
bobby socks
boob sock
business sock
cock sock
compression sock
crew sock
cumsock
diabetic sock
flight sock
footsock
fox's socks
frog in a sock
grippy sock
grippy sock hotel
grippy sock jail
grippy sock vacation
hockey sock
hospital sock
knee sock
knock somebody's socks off
low-sock
mike sock
no show sock
no-show sock
oversock
poopsock
pop sock
pull one's socks up
purple sock
put a sock in it
secret sock
slipper sock
slock
sneaker sock
soccasin
soccasins
sock and buskin
sock away
sock cymbal
sockette
sockful
sock hop
sockies
sock it
sock-knocking
sockless
socklet
socklike
sock link
sockmaker
sockmaking
sockmaster
sock monkey
sockprint
sock puppeteer
sock puppet
sockpuppet
socksies
sockwear
sock yarn
stick a sock in it
stuff a sock in it
support sock
sweat sock
tidy one's sock drawer
toe sock
trainer sock
trouser sock
tube sock
undersock
verruca sock
wanking sock
wank sock
white sock
windsock
wind sock
Winsock
wring out one's sock
sock into
sock it to
socked on the nose
词源
词源 1
From Middle English socke, sokke, sok, from Old English socc (“sock, light shoe, slipper”), a West Germanic borrowing from Latin soccus (“a light shoe or slipper, buskin”), from Ancient Greek σύκχος (súkkhos, “a kind of shoe”), probably from Phrygian or from an Anatolian language. Beekes compares Avestan 𐬵𐬀𐬑𐬀 (haxa, “sole of the foot”). Cognate with Scots sok (“sock, stocking”), West Frisian sok (“sock”), Dutch sok (“sock”), German Socke (“sock”), Danish sok, sokke (“sock”), Swedish sock, socka (“sock”), Icelandic sokkur (“sock”). Doublet of zocco; also related to zoccolo, socle, and zocalo.
词源 2
Onomatopoeic. Compare Portuguese soco (“a hit with one's hand; a punch”).
词源 3
From French soc.
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