sock
- IPA[säk]
美式
- a garment for the foot and lower part of the leg, typically knitted from wool, cotton, or nylon.;a removable inner sole placed inside a shoe or boot for added warmth or to improve the fit.
- hit forcefully
noun: sock, plural noun: socks
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名詞
- 1. a garment for the foot and lower part of the leg, typically knitted from wool, cotton, or nylon.
- ▪ a removable inner sole placed inside a shoe or boot for added warmth or to improve the fit.
- ▪ a white marking on the lower part of a horse's leg, not extending as far as the knee or hock a Welsh pony mare, black with four white socks
- 2. informal a hard blow a sock on the jaw
- ▪ US force or emphasis we have enough speed and sock in our lineup to score runs
動詞
- 1. informal hit forcefully Jess socked his father across the face
- non-standard plural spelling of sock
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- nonstandard plural spelling of sock
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- a simple hand puppet made from a sock.
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- a simple hand puppet made from a sock.
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- a social dance at which participants dance in their stockinged feet.
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- a sock without a shaped heel.
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- a thick, absorbent, calf-length sock, often worn with athletic shoes.
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- a thick, absorbent calf-length sock, often worn with trainers.
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英式
- a garment for the foot and lower part of the leg, typically knitted from wool, cotton, or nylon.
- hit forcefully: Jess socked his father across the face
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