pocket的意思和读音

pocket

: [ˈpɑkɪt] : [ˈpɒkɪt]

n.;(

v.

adj.

pockets  pocketing  pocketed  

Adj.+n.pocket money

n.pocket

pocketn.in clothing

1.a small piece of material like a small bag sewn into or onto a piece of clothing so that you can carry things in it

a coat pocket

I put the note in my pocket.

Turn out your pockets(= empty your pockets) .

Take your hands out of your pockets!

a pocket dictionary(= one that is small enough to fit in your pocket)

small container

2.a small bag or container fastened to sth so that you can put things in it, for example, in a car door or in a bag

Information about safety procedures is in the pocket in front of you(= on a plane) .

money

3.[ususing]used to talk about the amount of money that you have to spend

We have holidays to suit every pocket .

He had no intention of paying for the meal out of his own pocket .

The Foundation is reputed to have very deep pockets(= to have a lot of money) .

small group/area

4.a small group or area that is different from its surroundings

There are still a few isolated pockets of resistance to the new regime.

a pocket of air

in billiards, etc.

5.any of the holes or nets around the edges of the table used in the games of billiards , pool or snooker , which you have to hit the ball into

IDMbe in sbs pocket);to be controlled or strongly influenced by sbbe/live in each others pocketsif two people arein each other's pockets , they are too close to each other or spend too much time with each otherhave sb in your pocket使贿to have influence or power over sb, for example, a police officer or a politician, especially by threatening them or by offering them moneyhave sth in your pocketto be certain to win sth

That one mistake left him thousands of pounds out of pocket.

in/out of pockethaving gained/lost money as a result of sth

That one mistake left him thousands of pounds out of pocket.

v.put into pocket

1.~ sthto put sth into your pocket

She paid for the drink and pocketed the change without counting it.

money

2.~ sthto take or keep sth, especially an amount of money, that does not belong to you

He regularly charges passengers more than the normal fare and pockets the difference.

3.~ sthto earn or win an amount of money

Last year, she pocketed over $1 million in advertising contracts.广 100

in billiards, etc.

4.~ sthto hit a ball into a pocket n.

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n.1.a small bag that forms part of a piece of clothing and is used for holding small objects; a small bag or other container that forms part of an object, for example a bag; a hole with a small string bag fitted below it in the side of a billiard or pool table that you try to hit a ball into2.a supply of money that is available for spending3.a small area which has a particular quality that makes it different from the areas around it

adj.1.small enough to fit into your pocket

v.1.to put something into your pocket; to put something into your pocket in order to steal it2.to take money for yourself that does not belong to you, especially when you are responsible for taking care of it3.to win or get an amount of money4.to hit a ball into a pocket in billiards or pool1.to put something into your pocket; to put something into your pocket in order to steal it2.to take money for yourself that does not belong to you, especially when you are responsible for taking care of it3.to win or get an amount of money4.to hit a ball into a pocket in billiards or pool

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1.After he'd left she'd taken it out of the drawer and put it in the pocket of her black silk robe.

2.I happened to have an extra one, so I took it out of my pocket and put it on her desk.),

3.Harry felt in the pocket of his robes and pulled out a Chocolate Frog, the very last one from the box Hermione had given him for Christmas.

4.He took it gently apart, as far as he could fillet 3, 200 pieces with his pocket tool, and each time attempted to get further.3,200

5.Calmly, the man withdrew a small knife from his pocket and carved a mark on the boat at the spot where he dropped the sword.

6.I stared at her in amazement and, pulling the handkerchief out of my pocket, handed it to her.

7.She uses Apple earphones for the cheap Chinese mobile phone in her pocket, so it looks as if she owns an i Phone.便AppleiPhone

8.He looked through it, readjusted it, took out a piece of paper from his breast pocket, and readjusted it again.

9.I've arranged for her to earn pocket money helping a friend with her business.

10.Ben: Yeah it must have slipped out of my pocket when I stood up to let those nuns take their seats.