chock的意思和读音

chock

: [tʃɑk] : [tʃɒk]

adv.

n.;【

v.()

chocks  

v.release

v.brace,steady,fix,block,stop

n.wedge,doorstop,chuck

n.1.,2.(),;;【;(,);【】(),

v.1.;()

adv.1.,,;

n.1.a block of wood or metal that you put against a wheel to stop a vehicle from moving

1. chain stopper chock clamp plate ...

2. chamber chock choke liner C ...

3. characteristic test chock , clamp , ...

4. Buffer Stop Chock / / Clearance / ...

5. characteristic test, chock clamp, ...

6. chip detector chock chock time ...

7. ||fairlead ||chock ||pedestal roller ...

8. Chlothizol chock chocked-flow turbine ...

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1.The Internet is chock-full of travel websites, and yet people still lug around guidebooks when they go on vacation.

2.These books are chock full of coupons and will pay for themselves after just a couple of uses.

3.Both male and female collections were chock-full of every shade of brown.

4.But they've also been highly educational years, chock-full of useful lessons I will carry with me the rest of my life.

5.Receiving an higher education overseas is like taking a journey to an exotic destination. It may be chock full of surprises and happiness.

6.Magazines devoted to habitat management, like the as Good Householding and Family Circle, are not chock-full of scrumptious selections.

7.Unfortunately, it is chock full of technical errors. I have wasted hours trying to get the examples to work.

8.Futurologists at Deloitte, a consultancy, reckon the "medical home" , chock full of new medical devices, wi be a reality within five years.

9.The general approach is chock wooden wedge for control, making paper remains on the same plane.使

10.But she says kids are used to action-oriented games, and this one is chock full of verbal activities that can slow the gamer.